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asm satori

Name: Anonymous 2013-01-08 4:27

I wish to achieve satoro for x86 and MIPS. To where shall I go for excellent documentation of assembly instructions languages techniques and practices?

But I don't know what you could mean shiichan, I don't post threads often at all. Perhaps you don't want me to post at all? Hopefully this extra line of text will convince you.

Name: Anonymous 2013-01-08 6:23

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MIPS is not worth much study.
Really? I studied MIPS in college. Built a MIPS emulator and even implemented a MIPS CPU in Logisim.

Also, if you actually ever had to write ASM, say, for instance, to program an embedded device, you're more likely to be writing for MIPS than x86.

Not to mention x86 has an abundance of C compilers that produce much better code than human written ASM.

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