Apropos of nothing at all, I borrowed Assembly
Language Step-by-Step from a coworker. I hope it’s any good.
March 8, 2004
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Apropos of nothing at all, I borrowed Assembly
Language Step-by-Step from a coworker. I hope it’s any good.
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let me know if the asm book is of any good. the one i read is from PH. average quality.
Comment by ideawerkz — March 8, 2004 @ 9:11 AM |
Linux Assembly book
Hi Muli,
Well I assume that what more intereset you is the Linux
aspects of assembly (and not the DOS aspects, which the
book you had borrowed , step-by-step…, also deals with).
I have a copy of Linux Assembly Language Programming
by Bob Neveln (Author)
Prentice Hall PTR 2000 (ISBN: 0130879401 )
It is not a long book (272 pages) and the first 3 chapters
can be skipped (dealing with basic subjects like gates, logical circuits,etc); but afterwards it deals with memory,stack,various
assembler programs and more advanced topics.
It may help – depending on your needs.
We would like to get your opinion on the step by step book.
rami,
ramirosen@hotmail.com
Comment by Anonymous — March 9, 2004 @ 3:23 AM |
Re: Linux Assembly book
> Well I assume that what more intereset you is the Linux aspects of
> assembly (and not the DOS aspects, which the book you had borrowed ,
> step-by-step…, also deals with).
Actually, I’m interested right now in the DOS aspects, since the assembly I might need to write is running in BIOS context.
> I have a copy of Linux Assembly Language Programming by Bob Neveln
> (Author) Prentice Hall PTR 2000 (ISBN: 0130879401 ) It is not a long book
> (272 pages) and the first 3 chapters can be skipped (dealing with basic
> subjects like gates, logical circuits,etc); but afterwards it deals with
> memory,stack,various assembler programs and more advanced topics. It may
> help – depending on your needs.
Sounds interesting, but not directly applicable to what we’re doing right now.
> We would like to get your opinion on the step by step book. rami,
> ramirosen@hotmail.com
The first two chapters are fairly annoying. I hope the best will be better 😉
Comment by mulix — March 9, 2004 @ 4:25 AM |
Re: Linux Assembly book
Hah, it is the same book I told you I have.
Comment by ideawerkz — March 9, 2004 @ 7:01 AM
I once made a DOS assembler program that counts from 0 to 65535. It was so fun!
Comment by luckluster — March 9, 2004 @ 2:57 PM |
The last exercise in the ASM class I took in the Technion (ATAM) started with the immortal words: “let us write an operating system in assembly”. That was fun!
Comment by mulix — March 11, 2004 @ 7:08 AM |