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Assembly Language; can anybody recommend any sources on how to learn it?
Other than a Nintra Search Engine Link
Other than a Nintra Search Engine Link
Actually, on the point of X86 Processors; I was pondering, as the time has come for it and by the time I learn it everyone will have one, learning it for 64-bit Processors? I can't imagine much being different as they're still X86 based, certainly the one I have.Griz803 said:I have a couple of book reccomendations. First "The Revolutionary Guide to Assembly Language" by Vitaly Majugin. He treats down to the wire programming very well and the book has a lot of vital data for X86 processors. ( I assume that is what the platform is ). Second, "Using Assembly Language" by Alan Wyatt.
The first goes hard and furious into making use of assembly for everday, stand alone programs. The second spends a lot of time on optimizing and using subroutines in several languages, including C. It even touches on assembling object source for libraries in C/C++.
Both books have very good instruction set references included. I wish you luck and success, keep the caffeine handy