The "vocabulary" of instructions which any particular microprocessor chip possesses is specific to that model of chip. An Intel 80386, for example, uses a completely different set of binary codes than a Motorola 68020, for designating equivalent functions. Unfortunately, there are no standards in place for microprocessor instructions. This makes programming at the very lowest level very confusing and specialized.
When a human programmer develops a set of instructions to directly tell a...
Microprocessor Programming
When a human programmer develops a set of instructions to directly tell a...
Microprocessor Programming