mov
instruction in assembly language is used to copy data from one location to another, without modifying the source. It's a basic command that can move data between registers, from memory to a register, or from a register to memory, among other possibilities. For example, the code mov eax, ebx
copies the data from the ebx
register into the eax
register. This instruction is fundamental in assembly programming for data manipulation and transferring values.
mov destination, source