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Also there is a linux-assembly mailing list. The traffic is very low, but when questions are asked people generally pop up. I've done some linux assembly stuff, found here: http://www.69megs.com/pages/quaff/asm/. The linuxassembly.org page is the best I've found. On Wed, 9 Jan 2002, Jeff Macdonald wrote: >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. > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: owner-gnhlug at zk3.dec.com [mailto:owner-gnhlug at zk3.dec.com]On >> Behalf Of Derek D. Martin >> Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 2:12 PM >> To: GNHLUG mailing list; BLU Users' Group >> Subject: x86 Assembly resources >> >> >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> 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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