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Assembly books

Name: Anonymous 2009-07-28 15:09

Sup /prog/,

I'm looking to deepen my understanding of x86 assembly (for no reason in particular), any good books you could recommend for me to pirabuy?
I've recently read Professional Assembly Language by Richard Bloom, which was alright I guess, though that book only focuses on AT&T synatx, which doesn't strike me as the enterprise ASM standard nowadays.

Oh, and don't mention anything related to High Level Assembler (HLA); if I wanted to write pseudo-high-level code, I'd use C. HLA is shit. Literally.

Thanks.

Name: Anonymous 2009-07-28 15:12

>>1
Can't you get the x86 manuals for free or something? I seem to remember that being brought up multiple times last year.

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