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As is the case with conventional digital computers, to efficiently program a microprocessor system we need basic programming techniques; i.e., we should know how to handle programs. First, programming techniques can be described independently from the instruction set of a processor. When programming techniques are converted into instruction sequences though, some differences that depend on the processor come to the surface. These concern the need of program memory space, program execution time and support from the processor’s instruction set.
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Flik, T., Liebig, H. (1985). Programming Techniques. In: 16-Bit-Microprocessor Systems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-93285-4_3
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