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Re: [OT?]assembly book
If you need to learn it all over again, I can recomend the book: Assembly
Language fo the PC. by Peter Norton.
It's written for dos, but I think that most of the things there can be used
on a Linux machine.
Cyber_Ghost
Ilan Finci wrote:
> Hi,
> We are converting our Computer vision to run in real-time (30 fps) on a
> cluster of dual PIII (running linux of course). Some of the optimization
> work will involve writing parts of the code in assembly (this is
> currently the only way to use the new SSE extension of the PIII on linux
> machines).
>
> My question is- can anyone recommend a good book (online or paper) on
> the x86 assembly? I've wrote some 8086 assembly about 10 years ago, but
> I don't remember much. If the book has some orientation for
> optimization, this will be even better. If the syntax is like gas - it
> can't be better, but Intel's syntax will do too.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Ilan
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