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RE: Starting on Assembly under win32


From: "Mosley, Larry" <Larry_Mosley () stercomm com>
Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2003 13:03:44 -0400

If you are looking to use AMD specific extensions to X86 (eg, 3d-now), then
you need to download the technical guides from AMD (or order them). 

Art of Assembly should teach you everything you need to get started with
generic x86 ASM programming. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Hyperion [mailto:nemesis () croasdalepreston fsnet co uk]
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 7:00 PM
To: Vul-Dev Securityfocus
Subject: Starting on Assembly under win32


Hello everyone.

 I am basicly just looking for some info on any tutorials there may be out
there, that would help me get started from a basic level, with assembly
language coding under my WinXp system.

I have downloaded masm32 and also Negatory Assembly Studio 1.0, which I will
use to learn to code in assembly.

I have also downloaded a .pdf version of, The Art Of Assembly, but being a
complete begginer when it comes to assembly, I don't no if if that book is
teaching me the -right form- of the assembly language for my AMD XP 2200 cpu
and WinXP os.

 If anyone could point me to a site were there are tutorials from abasic
level, for someone like me, were they would explain the various types and
which type of asm i nead to learn in order to code within my system, I would
be greatfull :)

Thanks in advance.
Hyperion


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