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Title: Is there any version of "Art Of Assembly" language that didn't use HLA?
Post by: benji on January 28, 2008, 03:47:02 AM
Hai,...

Is there any version of "Art Of Assembly" language that didn't use HLA? just common assembly language.
If not, besides Iczelion's tutorial is there any good 32bit tutorial?

And, does anybody outhere still use 16-bit assembly? And what for?


Thx,
Benji
Title: Re: Is there any version of "Art Of Assembly" language that didn't use HLA?
Post by: MichaelW on January 28, 2008, 06:49:31 AM
I use it to answer questions about 16-bit assembly  :toothy
Title: Re: Is there any version of "Art Of Assembly" language that didn't use HLA?
Post by: Tosse on January 31, 2008, 12:02:52 PM
Check out Assembly Language for Intel-Based Computers, 5th Edition

http://www.kipirvine.com/asm/

The book is rather expensive, but you can read 3 free chapters on the homepage.  :dance:
Title: Re: Is there any version of "Art Of Assembly" language that didn't use HLA?
Post by: Bora on February 01, 2008, 11:00:10 AM
http://drpaulcarter.com/pcasm/  This will give you basics for your further studying on Iczhelion tutorial or any others.