What you'll learn:
- Understand the basics of ARM emulation and program structure
- The fundamentals of register, stack, and memory addressing modes
- The concepts of arithmetic and logical operators
- The main concept of branches, loops, and subroutine branches
- The ways to interact with simple hardware devices
ARMis becoming an increasingly popular language in the world of computer programming. It is estimated that over 200 billion devices contain an ARMchip, making the ARMlanguage valuable to understand. By understanding an assembly language, programmers can have a better understanding of how code is compiled and run, making it possible to create more efficient programs. In addition to this, programmers can work at a lower level, allowing them to write code that interacts with hardware in an efficient manner.
In this course, you will learn:
How to emulate an ARMprocessor
How to interact with ARMprocessors through register and stack memory
How to interact with various memory types
How to conduct basic arithmetic and logical instructions
How to create branching logic
How to create basic loop structures
How to write functions and subroutines
How to interact with basic hardware
By the end of this course, you will have a fundamental understanding of the ARMprocessor, as well as assembly programming in general. You will be able to write basic ARMassembly programs, using various instructions available in the processor. You will also have the understanding required to further expand your knowledge, allowing you to become an expert in the area of assembly programming. You should consider this course if you are interested in learning about assembly programming, or ARMassembly!