Hello,
I ordered the Intel docs on 1st October, received them two hours ago (UPS).
Thank you for the link :).
Regards,
Maxime DERCHE
On Tue, 23 Sep 2008 03:37:51 -0400
Brynet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I found this article to be exceptionally useful when using OpenBSD as a
primary
2008/10/5 ropers [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/9/23 ropers [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/9/23 guede [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
ropers wrote:
Lots of interesting stuff there: http://www.phiral.net/
Especially the last link on that page. I thought I'd never see that
again, as it's vanished from the Web virtually
2008/9/23 ropers [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/9/23 guede [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
ropers wrote:
Lots of interesting stuff there: http://www.phiral.net/
Especially the last link on that page. I thought I'd never see that
again, as it's vanished from the Web virtually everywhere else.
???
Hasn't
Great book indeed! Thank You!
2008/9/23 Mic J [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.drpaulcarter.com/pcasm/
Gratis book.
Uses nasm as assembler. and you can use yasm (BSD license) if you want.
Mic
I found this article to be exceptionally useful when using OpenBSD as a
primary development platform:
http://www.phiral.net/openbsdasm.htm
Hope that helps, the first few paragraphs of it anyway... :)
P.S: Both Intel and AMD have documentation available, they might be a
better start:
Thank You!
Althought i'm a total beginner with assembly, but these will come in handy
when i'll get the picture.
2008/9/23 Brynet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I found this article to be exceptionally useful when using OpenBSD as a
primary development platform:
http://www.phiral.net/openbsdasm.htm
2008/9/23 Brynet [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I found this article to be exceptionally useful when using OpenBSD as a
primary development platform:
http://www.phiral.net/openbsdasm.htm
Lots of interesting stuff there: http://www.phiral.net/
Especially the last link on that page. I thought I'd never see
and 387INTEL.TXT. These files are official
documentation from Intel and the best on x86 assembly I've seen so
far. Get some basic understanding about how a processor works and how
you use a processor from the assembly level, then you are just fine
with 386INTEL.TXT (if you are a good C programmer, you already
ropers wrote:
Lots of interesting stuff there: http://www.phiral.net/
Especially the last link on that page. I thought I'd never see that
again, as it's vanished from the Web virtually everywhere else.
???
Hasn't vanished at all.
2008/9/23 guede [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
ropers wrote:
Lots of interesting stuff there: http://www.phiral.net/
Especially the last link on that page. I thought I'd never see that
again, as it's vanished from the Web virtually everywhere else.
???
Hasn't vanished at all.
Sorry, maybe I was
a good writer/book about this topic?
Thank You!
Google for 386INTEL.TXT and 387INTEL.TXT. These files are official
documentation from Intel and the best on x86 assembly I've seen so
far. Get some basic understanding about how a processor works and how
you use a processor from the assembly
Dear List,
I'd like to study the assembly language of the x86 architecture. I've
searched for books, but there are a lot of them. Could you please recommend
me a good writer/book about this topic?
Thank You!
--- G??bri M??t?? [Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 01:45:30PM +0200]: ---
Dear List,
I'd like to study the assembly language of the x86 architecture. I've
searched for books, but there are a lot of them. Could you please recommend
me a good writer/book about this topic?
i'm a beginner, but i picked up
On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 1:45 PM, Gabri Mati [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear List,
I'd like to study the assembly language of the x86 architecture. I've
searched for books, but there are a lot of them. Could you please recommend
me a good writer/book about this topic?
Thank You!
You can ask
Thank You!
I've ordered this book. I like No Starch Press books anyway.
2008/9/22 jmc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- G??bri M??t?? [Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 01:45:30PM +0200]: ---
Dear List,
I'd like to study the assembly language of the x86 architecture. I've
searched for books, but there are a lot
http://www.drpaulcarter.com/pcasm/
Gratis book.
Uses nasm as assembler. and you can use yasm (BSD license) if you want.
Mic
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