19 Jan 2008

Assembly Language Step-by-step: Programming with DOS and Linux


Paperback: 613 pages
Publisher: Wiley; 2 edition (May 24, 2000)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0471375233
ISBN-13: 978-0471375234

The bestselling guide to assembly language-now updated and expanded to include coverage of Linux

This new edition of the bestselling guide to assembly programming now covers DOS and Linux! The Second Edition begins with a highly accessible overview of the internal operations of the Intel-based PC and systematically covers all the steps involved in writing, testing, and debugging assembly programs.

Expert author Jeff Duntemann then presents working example programs for both the DOS and Linux operating systems using the popular free assembler NASM. He also includes valuable information on how to use procedures and macros, plus rare explanations of assembly-level coding for Linux, all of which combine to offer a comprehensive look at the complexities of assembly programming for Intel processors.

Providing you with the foundation to create executable assembly language programs, this book:
Explains how to use NASM-IDE, a simple program editor and assembly-oriented development environment
Details the most used elements of the 86-family instruction set
Teaches about DEBUG, the single most useful tool you have as an assembly language programmer
Examines the operations that machine instructions force the CPU to perform
Discusses the process of memory addressing
Covers coding for Linux

The CD-ROM includes:
Net-Wide Assembler (NASM) for both DOS and Linux
NASM-IDE, a command shell and code editor for DOS
ALINK, a free linker for DOS programming
All program code examples from the book

File Size : 13.80 MB

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