The Intel 8086 is among the most popular microprocessors, appearing in several versions of the IBM personal computer as well as in numerous PC-compatibles or "clones," and the IBM PS/2 Model 30. In order to facilitate its speed and power, however, it is necessary to program the computer in 8086 assembly language. Written for PC users who are competent in a high-level language (such as BASIC or PASCAL), but who need more flexibility and speed of execution...