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Microprocessor & Assembly Language EBooks
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Free Microprocessor & Assembly Language EBooks for Download
Below we have listed all the Free Microprocessor & Assembly Language EBooks for download. Feel free to comment on any Microprocessor & Assembly Language EBooks for download or answer by the comment feature available on the page.
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The Assembly Language Database: An old but comprehensive database of assembly language instructions and operations. A must reference for any assembly programmer. Also contains the Turbo Assembler 4.0 guide Date Added: 7/17/2006 | Visits: 32423 |
Assembly Language Tutor::
The tutorial is completely focused towards the computers that function with
processors of the x86 family of Intel, and considering that the language
bases its functioning on the internal resources of the processor, the
described examples are not compatible with any other architecture. Date Added: 7/17/2006 | Visits: 33045 |
X86 Assembly: This category belong to the x86 Assembly wikibook. The {{X86 Assembly Page}} template automatically includes pages in this category. That template should appear at the top of every page in the book. Date Added: 7/16/2006 | Visits: 34621 |
Scott Edwards PIC Source Book (Assembly programming): The book lists some utilities and extras on 'the accompanying disk.' Unfortunately, people other than the author hold the rights to these items, so they cannot be included with this online freebie. Date Added: 7/11/2006 | Visits: 32639 |
PC Assembly Language: The tutorial has extensive coverage of interfacing assembly and C code and so might be of interest to C programmers who want to learn about how C works under the hood. All the examples use the free NASM (Netwide) assembler. The tutorial only covers programming under 32-bit protected mode and requires a 32-bit protected mode compiler. Date Added: 7/11/2006 | Visits: 33300 |
ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE TUTORIALS AND INFO: Assembly language was once the only language that existed for programming computers. That was before it was used to build the first compiler. A compiler is in fact nothing but an automated assembly programmer. Then why would you still want to learn assembly? Well, here are some reasons: Date Added: 7/11/2006 | Visits: 34816 |
PC Assembly Language: I taught Computer Science at the University of Central Oklahoma for 10 years. During this time I taught an introductory course in PC Assembly Language programming. I grew frustrated at teaching 16-bit real mode programming and decided to change to 32-bit protected mode. However, I soon ran into a problem. I could not find a textbook that covered 32-bit protected mode assembly programming! So, I decided to write my own. Date Added: 1/31/2005 | Visits: 35764 |
ARM Assembly Language Programming: This page is the portal to a web-based version of my 1987 book, ARM Assembly Language Programming (AALP). For this first release, I'm just making the original files and various conversions of the book available on this site, the most useful one probably being the HTML linked to above. Date Added: 1/31/2005 | Visits: 36853 |
Graphics Programming Black Book: Michael Abrash's classic Graphics Programming Black Book is a compilation of Michael's previous writings on assembly language and graphics programming (including from his 'Graphics Programming' column in Dr. Dobb's Journal). Much of the focus of this book is on profiling and code testing, as well as performance optimization. It also explores much of the technology behind the Doom and Quake 3-D games, and 3-D graphics problems such as texture mapping, hidden surface removal, and the like. Thanks to Michael for making this book available. Date Added: 1/31/2005 | Visits: 38025 |
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