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peter 10 May 2006, 01:00
Please take a look at my cheat sheet and post your comments and suggestions. I wanted to make something similar to CSS Cheat Sheet, but for assembly language. So I filled one A4 page with short descriptions for almost all general-purpose x86 instructions and included various tricks for their usage. So what do you think about this idea?
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peter 10 May 2006, 10:16
Thank you, I have corrected this.
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MazeGen 10 May 2006, 10:58
One question, peter, your sheet is intended for electronic use or for printing?
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10 May 2006, 10:58 |
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peter 10 May 2006, 11:12
For printing.
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10 May 2006, 11:12 |
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Madis731 10 May 2006, 13:37
A3 is probably the best
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10 May 2006, 13:37 |
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MazeGen 10 May 2006, 14:36
I'd prefer both media - screen and printed. HTML or PDF or something.
And I'd have some problems to print A3. A4 is generally more accesible. |
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10 May 2006, 14:36 |
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okasvi 10 May 2006, 15:29
Printed out for A4 nicely, and text-size is still readable.
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10 May 2006, 15:29 |
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eVAPor8 03 Nov 2006, 21:07
peter wrote: So what do you think about this idea? I= think it's flippin' GENIUS!!!! I'm a total ASM noob, Ralf's (brilliant) list is too overwhelming for me at the mo, but this is fantastic (well, what I can interpret, anyway) Enough to use as a "get started" reference, but not so large that you just get bogged down and don't see the wood for the trees. Brilliant idea! Keep up the good work! _________________ Should've ducked faster! |
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