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Assembly Book
I know its not used much anymore but I am really interested in learning assembly. I cant seem to find a book that works for me. Ive downloaded like4 of em online and they are mostly old. I just need something that is simple and short. such as EBX = what ever it is used for ___ etc.
Any one know of such a reference?
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I was trolling on yahoo chat the other day pretending to want to learn assembly, and someone gave me a link that actually seemed useful. Hopefully it has something like what you're looking for on the page.
http://webster.cs.ucr.edu/
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Yeah I have seen that before all the documents are so old and almost crytic to me haha
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Nice thats a good start. Didn't even think to look there thanks!
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Perhaps this is what you are looking for :p
http://www.pvv.ntnu.no/~steinl/vitser/aseembly.html
Remember that there is no such thing as "Assembler Language" per se, it is a generic term that refers to a number of low level coding languages.
These are frequently processor specific, and you also need to take into account what higher level languages you will interface to ;)
SirDice has the right idea in pointing you at a processor manufacturer. Otherwise you will probably have to look at old (10 years or more) university books & manuals for a more generic approach.
In human terms I guess it is a bit like the difference between languages and linguistics?
:)
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Thats good Nihil for the commands that arent common but it doesnt have all the standard ones :( I will keep that one bookmarked tho :-)
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