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Posted by On2Far [send private reply] at March 21, 2003, 07:42:14 AM

i am looking for information on machine architecture pertaining to assembly language

Posted by ItinitI [send private reply] at March 21, 2003, 10:31:14 AM

Look for the book, "art of assembly" on the internet, there are several versions, each for a spceific OS [Linux and Windows] and arch [286 adn 386].

Posted by regretfuldaydreamer [send private reply] at March 21, 2003, 01:12:58 PM

http://webster.cs.ucr.edu/Page_AoAWin/0_AoAHLA.html - I've read a bit of the original one, and it is pretty damn thorough(sp?).

Posted by CViper [send private reply] at March 21, 2003, 03:29:02 PM

Didn't AoA use some kind of fancy semi-high level wrapper around the assembly code?

Posted by regretfuldaydreamer [send private reply] at March 21, 2003, 05:38:29 PM

The new version does, I didn't get past the first chapter or two (because I had to read something else), however it lets you use a hll style syntax. The guy who wrote it writes it for a quater semester couse on asm and system architecture. He says that the hll syntax was for use on the first three weeks of the course and then he gradually switched them over to the proper syntax. He says it really increased his classes productivity, I think (Don't quote me on that).

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