Assembly Programming Book (not for "Dummies" or Intro)

From: Sarunas Vancevicius (spamtrap_at_crayne.org)
Date: 02/25/05


Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 19:15:49 +0000 (UTC)

Hi All,

I'm looking for an assembly language programming book, and I'm aware of a
similar thread few days ago.

Basically, I have been reading "Assembly Language Step-by-step: Programming
with DOS and Linux", Jeff Duntemann, it is a good book, but I want something
which goes a bit faster and maybe into more depth.

So is there a recommend book which isn't for "Dummies" or Introduction?
Something which is like K&R2? We're using tasm here at uni, but I'll most
likely be using nasm at home.

Thanks,



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