x86 Assembly resources

Jeff Macdonald jeff.macdonald at virtualbuilder.com
Wed Jan 9 21:44:13 EST 2002


There's a linux book on assembly - Linux Assembly Language Programming - Bob
Neveln
If you can find it, Peter Norton had a book on learning assembly. Uses DOS
and debug for some of the book. I read this book many moons ago.

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> Anyone know any good resources for x86 assembly in a Linux
> environment?  Most of the stuff I've seen deals with MASM, which isn't
> terribly useful to me.
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> Thanks!
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