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Introduction:
The purpose of this text is to provide a reference for University level assembly language and systems programming courses. |
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Dear Friends;
If you are a newbie on Assembly programming x86_64 architecture Ed Jergensen's book is an awesome source to start: Code:
hXXp://www.egr.unlv.edu/~ed/x86.html hXXp://www.egr.unlv.edu/~ed/assembly64.pdf |
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x64 programming on Linux in assembly is now gaining new importance for mission critical applications.
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Nearly all mobile devices are running on ARM and nearly all routers are running on MIPS. x86_64 was already important, our servers still running on those processors. If some architecture is gaining importance I think it is AArch64!
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Yeah! ARM, ARM and more ARM... Our mobiles are the main reason for the rapid gain in importance of this platform!
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Maybe its time to make a new, ARM64 OS section. |
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Yeah! Not an ARM64 but an ARM section would be good. Covers 32 bit also.
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Very interesting this:
https://www.reuters.com/technology/n...el-2023-10-23/ ARM now going mainstream for Microsoft. |
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Wiley.-.X64.Assembly.Language.Step.By.Step.Programming.With.Linux.4th.Edition.2023.Retail.EPUB.eBook-BitBook
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