Recommendations for Self-Instruction?
- From: "Lee T." <spamtrap@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 21 Mar 2006 20:36:38 -0800
Please forgive me but I'm searching for the correct area to post such
an inquiry as this. I've worked extensively with C, C++ and have
experience with other higher level languages however, I am quite
interested in learning assembly for the x86 architecture and I just
don't know where to start; I've been searching for tutorials and books
and would like a push towards a direction to start.
I wish to learn a low-level asm independent of the OS layer, but I work
with FreeBSD so if it's Unix ASM I wouldn't mind.
Actually, I'm up to all sorts of suggestions, I don't have enough
working knowledge to speak, maybe after I get some sense from
someone... just trying to help myself learn something new and the
options seem endless... Books, tutorials, you name it.
.
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