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So we almost had the end of our course.

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And before we conclude I have one last surprise for you.

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I created this list on the call text and dot com website.

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This the cortex m dot com website and it's dedicated to our cause.

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I made this Web site come over here references and you'll find a list of the core text M assembly instructions

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the complete list of all ideas all the instructions we can use in assembly.

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Obviously this a long list with variations and we couldn't have looked at all of them in our calls.

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So I made this list and arranged it for you so that you can come here and improve upon the instructions

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that we learned.

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It's very straightforward.

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It's been arranged into arithmetic instructions logical instructions branch instructions memory access

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instructions and if an interrupt instructions and comment here explaining the meaning of the various

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instructions their risks are sort of key here explained in the key words used so please I do encourage

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you to come here and take a look here and use the instructions here.

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And when you have a question or if there's something you do not understand please leave it in the course

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forum or live in the comments section of this of this website here.
