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smiddy 07 Jan 2012, 13:24
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07 Jan 2012, 13:24 |
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GhostXoPCorp 07 Jan 2012, 20:23
Cute. I know how to use div.
Let me rephrase my question to remove smart asses. Is there a site that fully explains all forms of math in x86 _________________ Oh that divide overflow. Just jumps out of the bushes every time to scare the day lights out of me. |
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07 Jan 2012, 20:23 |
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typedef 07 Jan 2012, 20:57
The art of assembly has everything you need to know
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07 Jan 2012, 20:57 |
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GhostXoPCorp 07 Jan 2012, 21:20
Ok, thank you
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07 Jan 2012, 21:20 |
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typedef 07 Jan 2012, 23:58
smiddy wrote: Look here! THat's not helping dude. Here GHost, http://flint.cs.yale.edu/cs422/doc/art-of-asm/pdf/ |
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07 Jan 2012, 23:58 |
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AsmGuru62 08 Jan 2012, 00:48
@GhostXoPCorp: so you looking for math, like float point math?
This site is explaining all nicely: http://www.website.masmforum.com/tutorials/fptute/index.html |
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08 Jan 2012, 00:48 |
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smiddy 08 Jan 2012, 10:50
Sorry, I must have been in a weird mood when I posted that.
I like this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86_instruction_listings There was another site back in the day, SandPile.org or something, that had all of the instructions and some undocumented one. |
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08 Jan 2012, 10:50 |
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smiddy 08 Jan 2012, 10:52
Yep, this site has a bunch of info in a decent enough format: http://www.sandpile.org/
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08 Jan 2012, 10:52 |
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GhostXoPCorp 08 Jan 2012, 21:58
Quote: Yep, this site has a bunch of info in a decent enough format: http://www.sandpile.org Thanks alot smiddy, That site looks fully of information, and may actually be very helpful for me. Sorry for calling you a smart ass, i may have posted it when i had just woken up, im not much for calling names as i dont think its right. @typedef: Thank you as well, i actually downloaded every pdf a month ago jumping back into assembler. That looks alot better and more straight to the point rather than the site i was had where alot of scrolling had to be done. @asmguru: Thank you, soon enough ill have to look into floating point math and now i know where to go Thank you all. One side note for helping me and maybe others with debugging (it has saved me alot of questions), but i had found a assembler called emu8086 which (unlike when i last used it a year ago) now supports fasm! When will the fasm ide support single step debugging like this one ? _________________ Oh that divide overflow. Just jumps out of the bushes every time to scare the day lights out of me. |
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