The answer you are looking for is either 'script', or 'code' if you want to be more general
a computer program or software
program
No - an input device is a device that provides data input to a computer. A keyboard, mouse, microphone, and Web cam are examples of input devices. A monitor and speakers are examples of output devices. A set of detailed instructions given to a computer is called a program.
The instructions for a computer are called programs.
A program is a set of instructions that tell a computer what to do. In the computer, those instructions are called opcodes and make up an instruction set.
A set of instructions that run on a computer that enables it to execute a specific task is called a program. Computer programs use several different types of calculating to make the computer do what the user wants it to do. One example is binary code programming.
Assembly language-or are you looking for the different instructions within assembly language if so search Intel 8086 datasheet in yahoo and download the datasheet for the Intel 8086 processor(x86) and the last three pages or so tell you the instructions.
The kernel of the computer tells it what to do. The instructions are all told by the kernel.
No. An instruction set is all the instructions that direct a computer.
Set of instructions is called a PROGRAM. And set of program is called a SOFTWARE.
A program is a set of detailed instructions that tells the computer how to perform a particular task.
A set of instructions or commands is called a program.
a set of instructions of how to turn on the computer would be considered an algorithm?