Does anyone know any good NASM or FASM tutorials? I am trying to learn assembler but I can't seem to find any good resources on it.
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There is e.g. Writing A Useful Program With NASM and of course the obvious http://www.nasm.us/doc/nasmdoc3.html. There are a couple of sample programs at http://www.csee.umbc.edu/help/nasm/sample.shtml If you are looking for a more general introduction to assembly programming there is The Art of Assembly Programming and the wikipedia page on NASM references Assembly Language Step by Step by Jeff Duntemann. |
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There is a free book on assembly language by Dr. Paul Carter. It's based on NASM. http://www.drpaulcarter.com/pcasm/ There are some interesting collections of sample programs at |
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FASM This is not an Tutorial but it is very helpful: http://flatassembler.net/docs.php?article=manual consider also to take a look at the examples that comes with the language. There is also a forum with plenty of informations (about various Topics) http://board.flatassembler.net/index.php Here is a Beginner FAQ with all relavant informations for beginners: |
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I'm just learning too, and just found this the other day. The Art of Assembly Language Programming I haven't read it all, but I've used bits of it. |
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For Windows tutorials, these are the best I know of: http://win32assembly.online.fr/tutorials.html Also translated to fasm syntax in this fasm forum post: http://board.flatassembler.net/topic.php?t=2158 |
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