ARM Assembly: Lesson 5 (Signed Number Conversions)
Welcome to Lesson 5 of the ARM Assembly Series from LaurieWired! In this lesson, we see how computers represent signed numbers using two's complement and practice converting numbers between hex, decimal, and binary. --- Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:55 Data Types 02:22 Signed and Unsigned Numbers 05:06 Positive Number Representation 07:22 Powers of 2 10:22 Decimal Representation 12:00 Negative Number Representation 16:35 Conversion to Positive 18:52 Checking our Answer 19:45 One more Conversion 21:08 Signed Decimal 23:25 Recap --- Links Mentioned in Video: CPULator: https://cpulator.01xz.net/?sys=arm ARM data types: https://developer.arm.com/documentati... --- laurieWIRED Twitter: / lauriewired laurieWIRED Website: http://lauriewired.com laurieWIRED Github: https://github.com/LaurieWired laurieWIRED HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=... laurieWIRED Reddit: / lauriewired

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