assembly
Richard Villa
rvilla1 at swbell.net
Sun Mar 17 11:06:57 EST 2002
The other thing that I would recommend is, to get a book or some
documentation that allows you to become familiar with the architecture
of the processor you will be writing assembly code on.
on Sun, 17 Mar 2002,
Johan Bergström wrote:
> Hi Saqib.
>
> There's a good website called www.linuxassembly.org they have a whole
> bunch of good tutorials, and links to good documentation. But I suggest
> you get a general assembly book too, it helps to have a general idea what
> its like before trying to jump right onto it.
>
> Johan
>
> On Fri, 15 Mar 2002, Saqib Shaikh wrote:
>
> > hi,
> >
> > i am very interested in learning assembly programming. the main reason is so
> > that i can get a better understanding of what is happening at this lower
> > level. any pointers as to how to start learning? i've not found any good
> > beginner tutorials or anything. a helping hand would be gratefully received
> > to get me started.
> >
> > saqib
> >
> >
> >
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