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How Can I Learn Assembly


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#11 alphaobject

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Posted 15 January 2006 - 08:09 AM

You Need MASM 7.0 try from here : http://win32assembly...es/masm32v7.zip
And Books, Information, Examples from here : http://win32assembly.online.fr/
And Work :blink:

#12 PeaceofMind

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Posted 07 March 2006 - 06:26 AM

Assembler is like one of those 'programming languages' As in...eh I don't know what I'm talkin' about but just take time to learn it thats all nothing really to teach.

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Posted 23 March 2006 - 03:48 PM

I think the first step is learning the logic of programming..
you must thinking like machine..try using debugger like Hiew or OllyDbg..

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Posted 25 April 2006 - 09:33 PM

View Postsharpz, on Nov 17 2005, 06:45 PM, said:

hi, what are you planning on learning it for? how you should learn really depends what you are using it for, like with writing games, you might want to look up using assembler with opengl and stuff like that. if you just want to learn the basic syntax and find some compilers, try http://webster.cs.ucr.edu/ , although i think someone might have mentioned it earlier.
You will also want to download the IA-32 Intel Architecture Software Developer's Manuals as reference material. If you also would like the programmer's reference material from AMD you can find them HERE. For assembly programming on the Linux platform you may want to take a look at the introductory book entitled "Programming From The Ground Up" (right click and select "Save as").

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Posted 23 May 2008 - 10:06 AM

Replying to Unregistered 015
Hello man
I was wondering if you can help me with a book about assembly programming
Thnx for help

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#16 triggerhappy

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Posted 28 October 2008 - 01:00 AM

you can also try this link.
http://www.programmi...m/assembly.aspx

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Posted 28 December 2008 - 01:03 PM

Here's some help in learning assembly. Open your browser, in the address bar type google.com. When the page loads type your search query into the search bar. I would suggest starting with 'assembler'. If you do not find exactly what you are lookingfor then try a more detailed search like 'how to learn assembly' or 'assembly for beginners'. Follow this aadvice exactly and you will be moving towards your goal of learning the assembly language. Bear in mind there are differing versions of assembler for example risc os ARM assembler, 8086 assembler, etc. However, you will discover all of this and more by doing exactly what I stated at the beginning of this post. To reiterate, that was google.com, then search from there. Good luck in your endeavours and let us know how your learning went. Report back here with a new post and put the subject as "how I learned the assembly language starting with a simple google search" - that will be a riveting read for all involved, especially if you go into the details of all the trials and tribulations you encountered with the different nuances of the variables and coding idiosyncracies that your adventure led you to discover. Cheers and good luck!




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