Assembly instructions support
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Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-23 8:37
Q:Where i can get a table(of opcodes) of all the assembly(cross-platform) instructions with indication which processors have them and which not?
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Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-23 8:41
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Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-23 8:54
>>2
and BSD saves the day yet again!
HUZZAH!!
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Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-23 9:00
Not this. table for example
Instruction:CPU:Support:Notes
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FDIV : Mobile Pentium II PE, Dixon (80524):Buggy:Dividing certain numbers...
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Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-23 11:15
>>1
Jesus Christ son, do you know just how fucking many CPU architecture families there are?
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Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-23 12:55
Dear OP. You obviously do not have the slightest idea what assembly actually is.
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Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-23 14:22
You're looking for C , the best portable assembly that there is.
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Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-23 14:29
assembly , portable ... does not compute ...
9
Name:
Anonymous
2009-02-25 7:28
The doing the opposite would be to use a thread over system iexp based to write something to compare 90 with 99!
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Name:
Anonymous
2010-12-17 1:25
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Are you a NIGGER ?
Are you a GAY NIGGER ?
If you answered "Yes" to all of the above questions, then GNAA (GAY NIGGER ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA) might be exactly what you've been looking for!
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Name:
Anonymous
2011-02-02 23:32