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wx69wx2023 09-19-2023 11:58

x86_x64 assembly language programming
 
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Introduction:
The purpose of this text is to provide a reference for University level assembly language and systems programming courses.

blue_devil 09-25-2023 14:58

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

You can freely download his book from the link above.

th3tuga 10-03-2023 23:51

x64 programming on Linux in assembly is now gaining new importance for mission critical applications.

blue_devil 10-04-2023 17:21

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Originally Posted by th3tuga (Post 128581)
x64 programming on Linux in assembly is now gaining new importance for mission critical applications.

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!

th3tuga 10-05-2023 02:08

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Originally Posted by blue_devil (Post 128594)
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!

Yeah! ARM, ARM and more ARM... Our mobiles are the main reason for the rapid gain in importance of this platform!

RAMPage 10-25-2023 09:44

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Originally Posted by blue_devil (Post 128594)
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!


Maybe its time to make a new, ARM64 OS section.

Jaspreet Singh 10-25-2023 10:10

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Originally Posted by RAMPage (Post 128835)
Maybe its time to make a new, ARM64 OS section.

Yeah! Not an ARM64 but an ARM section would be good. Covers 32 bit also.

th3tuga 10-25-2023 12:42

Very interesting this:
https://www.reuters.com/technology/n...el-2023-10-23/

ARM now going mainstream for Microsoft.

MarcElBichon 11-19-2023 05:32

Wiley.-.X64.Assembly.Language.Step.By.Step.Programming.With.Linux.4th.Edition.2023.Retail.EPUB.eBook-BitBook

eAGLe_eYe 12-19-2023 11:37

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Originally Posted by MarcElBichon (Post 129289)
Wiley.-.X64.Assembly.Language.Step.By.Step.Programming.With.Linux.4th.Edition.2023.Retail.EPUB.eBook-BitBook

True Pdf :

ahmadmansoor 12-20-2023 13:30

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Originally Posted by Jaspreet Singh (Post 128838)
Yeah! Not an ARM64 but an ARM section would be good. Covers 32 bit also.

In the electronic section, we could talk about the ARM process, as most IOT systems use the ARM process.

wx69wx2023 08-31-2025 08:33

DEF CON 33 - Workshops - Wesley McGrew - 64-bit Intel Assembly Language Programming for Hackers - Full Workshop.

Size:345 MB

Includes all module examples.


download

FoxB 09-01-2025 01:54

in msdn reference:
msdn.tgz - Offline version of the MSDN documentation meant to be copied into the Zeal documentation viewer’s content directory

0xGhostwire 09-12-2025 23:11

For ARM I could suggest

Blue Fox: Arm Assembly Internals and Reverse Engineering

Can be found on nearly any site that shares books.

benny 11-02-2025 07:30

https://jagdishkapadnis.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/assembly-language-step-by-step-programming-with-linux-3rd-edition.pdf


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