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Need some classic help -> Where can i find a really good ASM tutorial? - 2005/05/08 10:58 Hello,

After learning c++ for over the last week i decided that i want to dive into OS dev. One of the main parts is to write a bootsector (<- Root told me this). So i decide to go out and learn ASM . because i don't want to make the classic mistake by reading a shitty tutorial i ask for help to find the best ASM tutorial out there that will prepare me to write a boot sector.

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Re: Need some classic help -> Where can i find a really good ASM tutorial? - 2005/05/09 04:57 I recommend Paul Carter's asm-book that can be found as a pdf on his site: http://www.drpaulcarter.com/pcasm/

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Re: Need some classic help -> Where can i find a really good ASM tutorial? - 2005/05/09 14:20 "Assembly language step by step by Jeff Duntemann" Is a good book I found on learning asm. And if your planning to learn asm properly (rather than just the basics for bootloader programing) you should consider getting a book as you will constantly be checking stuff and personally I find paper copies easier to work from (provided they don't cost to much to buy).

Other than that there is the "Art of assembly langauge programming" which has an online version but it uses a lot of macro's and libarys which make it more 'c' like but you need to learn to use asm without there 'High Level Assembly' libarys in order to really make a bootloader/os.

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