:U
Has anyone reviewed Kip's latest edition of Assembly Language for X86 Computers ?
I'm wondering how much new material he has included.
Thanks,
Morse Sender 06 09 10
haven't seen Kip's new book yet
but, welcome to the forum :U
K7NL here - there are a few of us
I think Greg talked about, more info about 64-bit code (AMD64, EMT64).
http://www.amazon.com/Assembly-Language-x86-Processors-6th/dp/013602212X
I only have some of the older editions (1st, 4th). Unless your course has specific requirements for a new edition you might want to shop for a cheaper second hand one on the used market. The 5th might run $25-30, earlier ones under $5-10 shipped.
Bit rich for my tastes ($100), seeing as Intel/AMD had manuals for free.
The difference between old and new is explained in Kip's website:
http://kipirvine.com/asm/videos.htm
Quote from: frktons on June 09, 2010, 05:10:53 PM
The difference between old and new is explained in Kip's website:
http://kipirvine.com/asm/videos.htm
The main difference is: more chapters on 32 bit then the previous one,
in few words. :P
Quote from: cliveI think Greg talked about, more info about 64-bit code (AMD64, EMT64).
I never said that. :P
Apologies, it was the Detmer book you were referring to. http://www.masm32.com/board/index.php?topic=13498.msg105899#msg105899
http://www.amazon.com/Introduction-Assembly-Language-Computer-Architecture/dp/0763772232
No problem clive.