"Understanding the Stack Segment: PUSH and POP Instructions in Assembly Language | Master memory management! 💻
In this video, we’ll explore the stack segment in assembly language and how the PUSH and POP instructions work for managing data. You’ll learn how these instructions store and retrieve data using the stack, an essential concept in low-level programming. Whether you're handling function calls, interrupts, or temporary data storage, PUSH and POP are vital tools for managing your program’s memory.
🔍 What you'll learn:
What is the stack segment?
How the stack operates with the Last In, First Out (LIFO) principle.
How to use PUSH to store data onto the stack.
How to use POP to retrieve data from the stack.
Practical examples with step-by-step explanations in assembly language.
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