02: ARM Cortex-M Move Instructions

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This video presents the general format of the ARM assembly language instructions and describes the simple MOV instruction, MOVT, and MOVW. In particular, we look at the immediate addressing mode as used with these instructions.
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Thank you for this series, professor!

baglayan
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I actually learned something from this video. Thank you.

Tapajara
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Thank you Joe, when will you explain the stack on m3?

MrGurkanify
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does it mean that if u dont include the #, it will not be an immediate operand, n give priority to those that have #?

junetan
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What is the difference between the MOV instruction and the MOVW? Does the MOVW modify only the bottom part? I mean if R0 contains 0xFFFFEEEEAAAABBBB and I use the MOVW, MOVW R0, 0xA the result will be

JoseAlbertoDiaz
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For the codes, do I need a STR line after a MOV line?

chengyaozheng
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0x11 in binary is 0b10001, and not 11 as you had it in your video

FlorinPopa-mtkx
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hi, can we write i.e. MOV R0, =0x1234? if can, what represents " = " ?

bascelik
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in the beginning of the video you said RO zill contain the 32 bits of the Immediate value but why 32 bits !!

koudshalitim
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Hello Professor Joe! I am a Latino who does not speak English and I would like to have the option to translate English into Spanish. Your videos do not have the option to make that option to change from English to Spanish. I would appreciate.

Charles
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I'm french and I learning english but I don't understand the # symbol signification .. I think to the meided value, it's just?

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