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idle 16 Jun 2011, 05:25
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typedef 16 Jun 2011, 07:05
u mean ms word files?
google ms word viewer from ms..itself |
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16 Jun 2011, 07:05 |
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idle 16 Jun 2011, 08:48
no, those are txt-files with complicated navigation
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16 Jun 2011, 08:48 |
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AsmGuru62 16 Jun 2011, 11:03
I think it is better to get Intel CPU Manuals from Intel web site(s). The documents there is always "fresh".
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16 Jun 2011, 11:03 |
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JoeCoder1 16 Jun 2011, 12:08
You can make pdf out of txt files. I do it because then I won't make a mistake and screw up the document and you can also search etc.
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16 Jun 2011, 12:08 |
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typedef 16 Jun 2011, 16:36
JoeCoder1 wrote: You can make pdf out of txt files. I do it because then I won't make a mistake and screw up the document and you can also search etc. +1 |
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16 Jun 2011, 16:36 |
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ctl3d32 16 Jun 2011, 19:25
You can use LaTeX to compile those text files to .pdf.
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16 Jun 2011, 19:25 |
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idle 16 Jun 2011, 19:59
i80387a.txt wrote: A 16-MHz 80387 multiplies 32-bit and 64-bit floating-point numbers in about 1.9 and 2.8 microseconds, respectively. i feel it swarms with facts alike, new PDF lack, a one may be interested in |
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