Re: Starting with Assembly
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Thanks Bonnie, that is indeed a good read! Was gonna rep that but I still need to spread around.
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dee-u
I have tried different programming languages already but haven't really tried assembly and I am very interested to have a taste of it even if I will not be able to use it professionally, I just want to have a little understanding on how it works. Any "hello world" tutorial out there? I'd prefer MASM if possible.
TIA
I would recommend a book by http://www.asmirvine.com/
The older editions go pretty cheap, and it's a solid book.
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A couple of months ago I also wanted to play assembly and I've found some good tutorials on the following webpages:
win32assembly.programminghorizon.com/tutorials.html
www.madwizard.org/programming/tutorials/
www.plantation-productions.com/Webster/
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If you're just interested in playing with ASM, www.compileonline.com is an option.
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I have setup a BitBucket project for the KoolB/Chameleon BASIC ASM compiler.
BASM Bitbucket Project Site
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I'm like 2 years late, but I found that starting out with a basic CPU simulator helps to get used to the idea of programming so low to the hardware.
Programming for the Motorola 68000 family is what I did in school. Getting into that is a breeze, and going from that to MASM or something similar is easier from 68K ASM than to do it right off the bat.
The simulator we used is here: http://www.easy68k.com/