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Title: For the beginner
Post by: LogicRules on July 07, 2007, 08:27:13 AM
For the beginner, like me, I have found an almost entire Art of Assembly book, and all the files that comes with it. With a quick peruse it appears it will help me greatly in understanding MASM32. A must for noobies.

http://www.bitdig.com/torrent/books/download-494767/The-Art-Of-Assembly-Language.html

You get a .torrent file, you will need a bit torrent downloader (free) to make use of the file.
It will generate: The Art Of Assembly Language.CHM. A great issue, 15 chapters
You may also download any or all of the source files described in the book by dclick the files/CD link in the back of the book

For an larger issue, 25 chapters, a PDF file try:
http://www.planetpdf.com/developer/article.asp?ContentID=6633
I did not see any source files here.

All of this is the right price: FREE!    :dance:
Title: Re: For the beginner
Post by: Tedd on July 07, 2007, 02:18:25 PM
Or.. get it directly from Randy's (the author) website ::)

http://webster.cs.ucr.edu/AoA/index.html
Title: Re: For the beginner
Post by: BytePtr on July 10, 2007, 12:29:53 PM
I was searching for a good assembler book and was reading reviews.
Now i purchased 2 very good assembly language books.

They are not free but excellent books. Not for MASM directly but still about PC, its hardware etc etc. They give basics about assembly language. Anyway...

First one starts with numeric systems, then addressing etc. Contains alot of very useful information, that i could not find anywhere else.

Second book contains PC history, PC architecture, virtual addressing and protection system etc etc.

1) http://www.amazon.com/80X86-IBM-Compatible-Computers-Interfacing/dp/013061775X
2) http://www.amazon.com/Assembly-Language-Programming-Processors-Family/dp/1594960364

I recommend you to buy these books if its possible for you. I bought and im very satisfied with them.


Little OT:
Im mostly programming DOS, since i dont see reason why to use ASM in Windows at the moment.


http://tagatuba.planet.ee/pildid/rmt1.jpg

Pic  :wink
Title: Re: For the beginner
Post by: anuradha on July 12, 2007, 08:52:38 AM
hi LogicRules
I also a bigginer try www.pdfchm.com  :U :U
thanks :U