Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Assembly Language Step-By-Step - Programming With DOS And Linux,

Chapter 1 - Another Pleasant Valley Saturday Understanding What Computers Really Do


Chapter 2 - Alien Bases Getting Your Arms around Binary and Hexadecimal

Chapter 3 - Lifting the Hood Discovering What Computers Actually Are

Chapter 4 - The Right to Assemble The Process of Making Assembly Language Programs

Chapter 5 - NASM-IDE: A Place to Stand Give me a lever long enough, and a place to stand, and I will move the Earth.

Chapter 6 - An Uneasy Alliance The x86 CPU and Its Segmented Memory System

Chapter 7 - Following Your Instructions Meeting Machine Instructions up Close and Personal

Chapter 8 - Our Object All Sublime Creating Programs that Work

Chapter 9 - Dividing and Conquering Using Procedures and Macros to Battle Complexity

Chapter 10 - Bits, Flags, Branches, and Tables Easing into Mainstream Assembly Programming

Chapter 11 - Stringing Them Up Those Amazing String Instructions

Chapter 12 - The Programmer's View of Linux Tools and Skills to Help You Write Assembly Code under a True 32-Bit OS

Chapter 13 - Coding for Linux Applying What You've Learned to a True Protected Mode Operating System
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