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Jan 13th, 2007
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Assembly Language Resources

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It is about time we start building a Sticky in this forum listing some resources so the newbies will have an easier time finding the information they need. I will start with these valuable links:

x86 Assembly Language FAQs
Wikipedia: Assembly Language
Wikipedia: List of assemblers
Links at Webster
MASM related info and links
Linux assembly links
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Every version of MS-Windows is shipped with a free assembly language debugger. It's located in the c:\windows directory (or wherever you installed the operating system), and named debug.exe

This is a brief tutorial how to use it.
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Here is a nice tutorial I found for MASM 16 bit http://www.xs4all.nl/~smit/asm01001.htm
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Please let me add the WinAsm Studio site. You can find the WinAsm Studio IDE, HiEditor (large file editor), custom controls, Add-Ins for WinAsm Studio and a lot more.

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I appreciate everyone's effort in making this list. Here are a few more:

Ralf Brown's Interrupt List (HTML version)
Jeremy Gordon's Go Tools
OllyDbg A great Windows debugger by Oleh Yuschuk.
Pelle's Macro Assembler (forum for news and latest version links)
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Every version of MS-Windows is shipped with a free assembly language debugger. It's located in the c:\windows directory (or wherever you installed the operating system), and named debug.exe

This is a brief tutorial how to use it.
I'm adding this two to the list of DEBUG tutorials:

http://www.armory.com/~rstevew/Publi...ug-manual.html

http://www.geocities.com/thestarman3...bug/debug2.htm

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I have an even bigger list of useful ASM links here:

http://del.icio.us/Evenbit

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Adding this link to a blog which starts an interesting tutorial using NASM on a Linux platform.

http://jojodi.com/?p=107

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Resources on assembly placed on the web go way back,
there is a lot to find.

Recent:
Programming From The Ground Up. X86 32-bit Assembly, AT&T Syntax, Under Linux.
http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/pgubook/
Power Basic, downloads on assembler X86.
http://www.powerbasic.com/support/do.../assembler.htm
Art Of Assembly.
http://webster.cs.ucr.edu/AoA/DOS/pdf/0_AoAPDF.html

Old:
Here is a list of the old files from programmers heaven for 80x86,
just search on google for one of the files.
http://www.synchrondata.com/pheaven/www/area64.htm

8086:
http://www.et.byu.edu/groups/ece425w...6Assembly.html

Different:
Archived collection of 80x86 assembly files.
http://cd.textfiles.com/blackphilesi.../CODING/80X86/
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