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learning assembly
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Anonymous
2012-10-30 16:20
What are some good resources for learning x86 & x64 assembly for Linux ?
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Anonymous
2012-10-30 16:30
n/a
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Anonymous
2012-10-30 16:33
The instruction booklet that came with your CPU.
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VIPPER
2012-10-30 16:34
unistd32.h and info as
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Anonymous
2012-10-30 17:25
Are you a compiler author? No? Then fuck off and scrub lisps.
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Anonymous
2012-10-30 21:28
I feel like we've had this thread before.
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AMD's manuals are easier on the eyes than Intel's.
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info as
as is only good if you're using it to assemble code generated by a C compiler. If you're writing the code yourself, use nasm or fasm.
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