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okay welcome back everyone so uh in previous videos we looked at how the compiler is taking some uh higher level instructions say c instructions and what would be equivalent statements in assembly and we want to do something a little bit different starting in this video so previously weamp;#39;re looking at kind of this step here right you have some code in the language that you see and weamp;#39;re looking at how going through the compiler and getting this code to be an assembly language and thereamp;#39;s another step in the process before we have it and something that the computer can truly understand before your prospect and truly understand because computers donamp;#39;t think in assembly language they they think in machine language instructions right part of the instruction set for that processor which is all in binary ones and zeros okay so what we want to do and weamp;#39;re just do that weamp;#39;re going to look at some of these kind of regular type or art type instruct