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ASCII CONTROL CHARACTERS
The following list shows the ASCII codes generated when a control key combination is pressed.
The mnemonics and descriptions refer to ASCII functions used for screen and printer formatting
and data communications.
ALT-KEY COMBINATIONS
The following hexadecimal scan codes are produced by holding down
the ALT key and pressing each character:
ASCII
Code*
Ctrl- Mnemonic Description
ASCII
Code*
Ctrl- Mnemonic Description
00 NUL Null character 10 Ctrl-P DLE Data link escape
01 Ctrl-A SOH Start of header 11 Ctrl-Q DC1 Device control 1
02 Ctrl-B STX Start of text 12 Ctrl-R DC2 Device control 2
03 Ctrl-C ETX End of text 13 Ctrl-S DC3 Device control 3
04 Ctrl-D EOT End of transmission 14 Ctrl-T DC4 Device control 4
05 Ctrl-E ENQ Enquiry 15 Ctrl-U NAK Negative acknowledge
06 Ctrl-F ACK Acknowledge 16 Ctrl-V SYN Synchronous idle
07 Ctrl-G BEL Bell 17 Ctrl-W ETB End transmission block
08 Ctrl-H BS Backspace 18 Ctrl-X CAN Cancel
09 Ctrl-I HT Horizontal tab 19 Ctrl-Y EM End of medium
0A Ctrl-J LF Line feed 1A Ctrl-Z SUB Substitute
0B Ctrl-K VT Vertical tab 1B Ctrl-I ESC Escape
0C Ctrl-L FF Form feed 1C Ctrl-\ FS File separator
0D Ctrl-M CR Carriage return 1D Ctrl-] GS Group separator
0E Ctrl-N SO Shift out 1E Ctrl- ^ RS Record separator
0F Ctrl-O SI Shift in 1F Ctrl-† US Unit separator
* ASCII codes are in hexadecimal.
†
ASCII code 1Fh is Ctrl-Hyphen (-).
Key Scan Code Key Scan Code Key Scan Code
1 78 A 1E N 31
2 79 B 30 O 18
3 7A C 2E P 19
4 7B D 20 Q 10
5 7C E 12 R 13
6 7D F 21 S 1F
7 7E G 22 T 14
8 7F H 23 U 16
9 80 I 17 V 2F
0 81 J 24 W 11
82 K 25 X 2D
83 L 26 Y 15
M 32 Z 2C

KEYBOARD SCAN CODES
The following keyboard scan codes may be retrieved either by calling INT 16h or by calling
INT 21h for keyboard input a second time (the first keyboard read returns 0). All codes are in
hexadecimal:
FUNCTION KEYS
Key
Normal
With
Shift
With
Ctrl
With Alt
F1 3B 54 5E 68
F2 3C 55 5F 69
F3 3D 56 60 6A
F4 3E 57 61 6B
F5 3F 58 62 6C
F6 40 59 63 6D
F7 41 5A 64 6E
F8 42 5B 65 6F
F9 43 5C 66 70
F10 44 5D 67 71
F11 85 87 89 8B
F12 86 88 8A 8C
Key
Alone
With
Ctrl Key
Home 47 77
End 4F 75
PgUp 49 84
PgDn 51 76
PrtSc 37 72
Left arrow 4B 73
Rt arrow 4D 74
Up arrow 48 8D
Dn arrow 50 91
Ins 52 92
Del 53 93
Back tab 0F 94
Gray + 4E 90
Gray
−
4A 8E

Assembly Language for
x86 Processors
Seventh Edition
KIP R. IRVINE
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Irvine, Kip R., 1951-
Assembly language for x86 processors / Kip R. Irvine, Florida International University,
School of Computing and Information Sciences. — Seventh Edition.
pages cm
ISBN-13: 978-0-13-376940-1
ISBN-10: 0-13-376940-2
1. IBM microcomputers–Programming. 2. X86 assembly language (Computer program
language) I. Title.
QA76.8.I77 2014
005.265—dc23 2013046432
10987654321
ISBN-13: 978-0-13-376940-1
ISBN-10: 0-13-376940-2
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