What does LES mean?
LES means Load 32-bit pointer from memory source to destination register and ES (Extra Segment) register
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Particularly in Assembly Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Load 32-bit pointer from memory source to destination register and ES (Extra Segment) register?
Load 32-bit pointer from memory source to destination register and ES (Extra Segment) register can be abbreviated as LES
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What does LES stand for? LES stands for "Load 32-bit pointer from memory source to destination register and ES (Extra Segment) register". |
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How to abbreviate "Load 32-bit pointer from memory source to destination register and ES (Extra Segment) register"? "Load 32-bit pointer from memory source to destination register and ES (Extra Segment) register" can be abbreviated as LES. |
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What is the meaning of LES abbreviation? The meaning of LES abbreviation is "Load 32-bit pointer from memory source to destination register and ES (Extra Segment) register". |
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What is LES abbreviation? One of the definitions of LES is "Load 32-bit pointer from memory source to destination register and ES (Extra Segment) register". |
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What does LES mean? LES as abbreviation means "Load 32-bit pointer from memory source to destination register and ES (Extra Segment) register". |
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What is shorthand of Load 32-bit pointer from memory source to destination register and ES (Extra Segment) register? The most common shorthand of "Load 32-bit pointer from memory source to destination register and ES (Extra Segment) register" is LES. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- FAT32 - 32 bit File Allocation Table
- ES - Extra Segment
- ESDC - Extra Segment Descriptor Cache
- LFM - Load from Memory
- ESD - Extra Segment Descriptor
- LDBC - LoaD a Bit to the Carry bit
- LDBCB - LoaD a Bit to the Carry Bit
- LDBTC - LoaD a Bit To the Carry bit
- LDM - Load Data from Memory
- BPV - Bit Pointer Valid
- SD - Source to Destination
- DR - Destination Register
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- UI32 - 32 bit unsigned integer
- UTF-32 - 32 bit Unicode character representation
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- LOOPDE - 32-Bit 80386 LOOP if EQUAL
- LOOPDNE - 32-Bit 80386 LOOP if NOT EQUAL
- LOOPDNZ - 32-Bit 80386 LOOP if NOT ZERO
- LOOPDZ - 32-Bit 80386 LOOP if ZERO