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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
x86 Assembly Language FAQs
Wikipedia: Assembly Language
Wikipedia: List of assemblers
Links at Webster
MASM related info and links
Linux assembly links
Sticky created as per the request which was approved by Mr. Dragon....
Some links from my side:Hope it helped, bye.
Some links from my side:Hope it helped, bye.
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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.
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.
Regards,
Antonis
Regards,
Antonis
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)
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)
Last edited by Evenbit : Feb 11th, 2007 at 1:38 am. Reason: formating
while (CPU is present) {some assembly required}
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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
Nathan.
while (CPU is present) {some assembly required}
Adding this link to a blog which starts an interesting tutorial using NASM on a Linux platform.
http://jojodi.com/?p=107
Nathan.
http://jojodi.com/?p=107
Nathan.
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