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Novice at Assembly
« Thread started on: May 27th, 2013, 8:51pm »
Hi,
Due to the need to radically increase the speed of piling through data, I am looking at turning a portion of my basic code into m/c. However, I am a novice, at best, with assember. Apart from the help, a little bit on wiki and a few complex bits and pieces here and there, I can't find any beginner's and novice's tutorial for BB4W style assembler. Can you help?
I can't find any beginner's and novice's tutorial for BB4W style assembler.
I don't know of anything specific to BB4W, but since the syntax of the BB4W assembler is pretty standard (really the only thing slightly out of the ordinary is the use of a dot to delimit labels) any beginners' guide to IA-32 assembly language should be appropriate. I have no reason to change the recommendation of Paul Carter's pages here: