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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: Cudder !MhMRSATORI!fR8duoqGZdD/iE5 2013-01-08 7:14

>>4
Colleges like using MIPS because it's so simple even the most braindead of students should be able to figure it out.

Not to mention x86 has an abundance of C compilers that produce much better code than human written ASM.
If by "abundance" you mean one, Intel's compiler, you'd be correct... gcc is horrible, MSVC is much better, I can easily beat both of them on size/speed/both, Intel's is a more worthy opponent.

For MIPS and other RISCs, compilers are better value since there just isn't much to optimise at the instruction level. Fewer instructions is always going to be faster and smaller since they all execute in a single cycle or so.

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