Posted by robost86 on 22:20:00 08-08-2001
Do you want to learn asm?
Posted by gumleef on 15:52:00 08-09-2001
dont forget the brilliant Art Of Assembly
by Randall Hyde available at http://webster.cs.ucr.edu/
Posted by robost86 on 08:26:00 08-10-2001
I know it's good, but It's a bit too big for all modem users . Thanks for posting the link so the can decide themselves if they want to download it
Posted by Peter on 00:08:00 08-11-2001
thanks guys . I will really look into that.
How platform independant is the stuff you just linked to? I mean, have you got something about asm in linux?
Posted by robost86 on 10:25:00 08-11-2001
This is for beginners. There are some documents about protected mode programming, but most information is about real mode programming.
For Linux programming in assembly, check out http://www.linuxassembly.org. But I recommend real mode programming to start with.
If anyone wants some information about protected mode programming, tell me, and I'll upload them.
Posted by jgrant on 19:37:00 08-11-2001
Thanks, I am downloading it now, I will let you know if I have any questions
Posted by robost86 on 11:24:00 08-12-2001
Posted by nonama on 17:29:00 01-07-2002
Yo could also read pcasm-book written be Dr. Paul Carter. http://www.drpaulcarter.com/pcasm/ its good judging by first 20 pages.
aurimas