Session 11 Assembly Instructions Groups

🚀 Assembly Language Instructions Groups In this video, we explore an important topic from Cambridge International AS & A Level Computer Science (9618) Unit 4 – **Assembly Language Instruction Groups**. Understanding the different categories of assembly language instructions is essential for both examinations and program tracing questions. 📌 In this video, you will learn: ✅ Why assembly language instructions are grouped ✅ Data Movement Instructions (LDM, LDD, LDI, LDX, STO, MOV) ✅ Input and Output Instructions (IN, OUT) ✅ Arithmetic Instructions (ADD, SUB, INC, DEC) ✅ Unconditional and Conditional Jump Instructions (JMP, JPE, JPN) ✅ Compare Instructions (CMP, CMI) ✅ Relationship between Compare and Conditional Jump Instructions ✅ Exam Tips and Past Paper Insights 🎯 This lesson is specifically designed for: • Cambridge International AS & A Level Computer Science (9618) • Students preparing for AS Level Paper 1 and Paper 2 • Anyone learning Assembly Language fundamentals If you find this video useful, don't forget to: 👍 Like 💬 Comment 🔔 Subscribe to CS with SKS 📢 Share with your classmates #ComputerScience #ALevelComputerScience #ASLevelComputerScience #Cambridge9618 #AssemblyLanguage #Programming #CambridgeComputerScience #CSwithSKS #InstructionSet #AssemblyInstructions #ALevel9618 #ASLevel9618 #CambridgeASLevel #ComputerScience9618