What is a good book to learn ASM?

Tril dem@tunes.org
Sun, 7 Feb 1999 00:00:39 +0000 (GMT)


On Sat, 6 Feb 1999, Logic Lord wrote:

> >> >I see that you found this host off of the OS-LISTs!  What is your
> >> >involvement in the os-scene?  I'm in the TUNES project (www.tunes.org).
> >> I'm not really in the scene, but I plan on making an operating system
> >> myself at some point.. I have a lot to learn about low-level protection &
> >> task switching, but that will come with time.. they don't offer any courses
> >> on that in 11th grade, but there'll probably be a course on it at whatever
> >> university I go to..
> >
> >Aww come on, haven't you ever heard of learning yourself?  :-)
> I have, and most of what I know is self-taught, but I've found asm books to
> be uniformly unreadable (some don't even appear to be in english!).. do you
> know any particularly good books you could recommend?

I think I would try Michael Abrash's Zen of Assembly Language, but maybe
someone on this list has more suggestions (hint, hint).  :-)

David Manifold <dem@tunes.org>
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