Tuesday, 7 June 2016

What is assembly language? the difinition of assembly language

Posted by ngosha at 23:01 0 Comments


ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE - is a symbolic representation of machine code, which allows programmers to write programs in machine code without having to deal with the long binary strings. A simple assembler program translates this symbolic language directly into machine code. Because machine code is specific to each type of computer hardware, assembly languages are also specific to each type of computer.
 features of machine language are
- Although Assembly level languages are not easy to understand they are relatively easier as compared to machine level languages.
- The programs written in this language are not portable and the debugging process is also not very easy.
In a way virtualization appears similar to emulation but actually it shares hardware resources from the host OS.
- This method is slower as compared to partition method but is faster than emulation.
- Virtualization had also vast support considering it can also provide with 3d support.
- With the help of virtualization it enable users to create virtual clusters.
- But virtualization systems require a lot of memory in form of ram
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For virtualization it is mandatory that the virtualized platform has the same architecture as the host pc otherwise due to incompatibilities it is not possible

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