On 28/02/16 17:49, Mitt Green wrote:
Hi,

I believe, here are some people that know assembly, I'd like to know
what resources would ye recommend that teach it. Preferably AT&T syntax
using gas.

I do my coding in C, but always wondered about something low level.

Also, I have a book The Art  of Assembly Language, that focuses
on Windows, and has explanations of algebra and other maths.
So, maths resources would be great too.

I did it the other way around. Started with a binary and a disassembler and figured out how it worked, then learned to patch it up to check my understanding was correct.

I started with the 6502 and a dead tree of the Apple ][ ROM source a couple of moons ago. That was so much more pleasant than x86 assembly, but that method works just as well.

These days I only get into PC assembler when correcting broken software, but I still write a lot of uController code in asm.

There is a free version of IDA available. It's the ducks nuts as far as disassemblers go.

Regards,
Brad
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