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Title: any book for starters of assembly
Post by: munair001 on October 13, 2005, 02:16:06 PM
Hello friends,

I am a starter to this language. I have learnt a lot about 80x86 processors. Now, the problem is that I want a good book for learning assembly in detail. Please refer a good book.

Thank you

I removed the formatting because it made your message unreadable.
Title: Re: any book for starters of assembly
Post by: hutch-- on October 13, 2005, 02:29:24 PM
The only useful information is contemporary and available on the internet. You could have a good read of Randy Hyde's AOA, MASM has a good support network and you can get decent tecnical reference direcly from Intel with the PIV manuals.
Title: Re: any book for starters of assembly
Post by: Phoenix on October 13, 2005, 06:51:01 PM
hello munair001,

as hutch-- said, every information is aviable on the internet, but if you are looking for a book - have a look at "The Assembly Programming Masterbook" written by Vlad Pirogov.... IMO is a very good one to get started.

Regards, Phoenix
Title: Re: any book for starters of assembly
Post by: OceanJeff32 on October 14, 2005, 01:17:23 AM
http://www.godevtool.com

Jeremy Gordon's Win32 Assembly Language Tutorial is AWESOME (and free)

later,

jeff c
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