👉 In computer science, a subassembly is a part of a larger assembly language program. It contains instructions that are specific to the assembly language used by a particular computer or system. Subassemblers are often used in debuggers and other tools for debugging software programs. They can be categorized based on their type of instruction set (e.g., 32-bit, 64-bit) and their capabilities (e.g., memory manipulation, CPU access, etc.).