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[ILUG] Good IA32 assembler book

[ILUG] Good IA32 assembler book

Martin Donlon akawaka at csn.ul.ie
Sat Nov 20 14:09:46 GMT 1999


If your looking for online stuff, theres the Art of Assembly and Intels
own Guide to the 386. Dunno where you'd get them, x2 or moonbase would be
two good moves. 

ftp://x2ftp.oulu.fi/ 
http://webster.cs.ucr.edu/Page_asm/ArtofAssembly/ArtofAsm.html

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oblivion and when it's finally stable you won't want to use it.
Ever Again.

On Fri, 19 Nov 1999, Kenn Humborg wrote:

> 
> I'm looking for a good Intel32 assembler book.  Features:
> 
> o  Minimal treatment of the old 16-bit stuff.  Ideally
>    there wouldn't be a single occurrence of the dreaded
>    NEAR and FAR keywords.
> 
> o  Comprehensive instruction descriptions.
> 
> o  Descriptions of stack frame layouts and register-use
>    conventions of MSVC and gcc.
> 
> Basically, I want to be able to read the code.  I don't need
> to write it.
> 
> Recommendations, anyone?
> 
> Later,
> Kenn
> 
> 
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