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Re: asm x86

From: Francois Briere <bobofrancois(at)globetrotter.net>
Date: Sun Dec 29 2002 - 20:39:13 EST

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Ok nice, i have 'used' http://linuxassembly.org/ and thanks for your links. Rare is 'good' online tutorial.

Thanks again
On Sun, 29 Dec 2002 22:27:55 -0800
Marco S Hyman <marc@snafu.org> wrote:

> > i know this is a off "post" but thats make 2-3 days i search a good tutorial
> about ASM on OpenBSD/NetBSD for x86. This is me or it's really hard to find ?
>
> Assembler is assembler and the OS really doesn't matter. OpenBSD uses
> an old version of gnu GAS as its assembler. This page has a bunch of
> links that may be helpful:
>
> http://lists.canonical.org/pipermail/kragen-fw/2002-April/000226.html
>
> Ignore the word "linux". Many (most?) of the content is OS free, e.g.
>
> http://www.agner.org/assem/ --- detailed-looking information on how to
> optimize for Pentium-family CPUs, claiming to be the most
> comprehensive, detailed, and accurate manual on the topic. It's a
> couple of years out of date, but that's probably not much.
>
> One caveat: i386 uses an old version of gas. The source, if you care,
> is /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/gas. A newer version of gas used by other
> arches is found at /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/gas
>
> // marc

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