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    Im New...

    Ok I am used to writeing asm code on a z80. And when a program was writen rom calls were used for everything. Personaly I like that I dont want to use dos, so I could switch to linux and use the program and stuff witn no problems whatsoever. So would it be smart to write a program in one file? Like say I wanted to make a game. Like say nibbles or something. Would that be smart? And how would you go bout that? Like what does the .386...in other words could someone just give me a walk through, just set me up to make a program, no matter how big, and just tell me how to start and end it. and I will "try" to do the rest. Thank you

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    Sorry, I have no time to give you a complete walkthrough, but try this link, it describes all that you could possibly get to know about programming intel processors in assembler (I am afraid, more than you want!):

    http://developer.intel.com/design/pentium4/manuals/

    it is basically all the documentation for pentium4, but also the older processors are included.
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