In assembly language machine inatruction are replaced with what
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The macro body is the sequence of assembly language instructions the replace the macro reference into program when assembled. The macro definition produces no object code (hexadecimal number); it simply indicates to the assembler what instructions are represented by the macro name.
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The actual raw instructions that the CPU executes is called machine code. A slightly more human readable form of machine code is called assembly language and a program called anassembler is used to convert theassembly notations into machine code.
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