It's good for who have never tried Assembly.
http://www.drpaulcarter.com/pcasm/
Its a good one.
It also includes some info about how computer works.
Assembly Tutorials
Re: Assembly Tutorials
That's a fairly well known resource, linked both in the wiki and several times in this thread:
http://forum.osdev.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=6989
http://forum.osdev.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=6989
Re: Assembly Tutorials
Berkus looks experinced ,must be having lot of knowledge but has no knowledge how to speak towards new-comers gently.And you just stop pointing me out, you don't ever think i dont know anything i know what i need to know.Hope you understood.
And i am also SORRY for the above words but had to say it!
Let us stop the pointing and settle cool.
There were so many but only you were the one who was pointing.
And i am also SORRY for the above words but had to say it!
Let us stop the pointing and settle cool.
There were so many but only you were the one who was pointing.
Re: Assembly Tutorials
berkus wrote:..like you?
Yashas wrote:Let us stop the pointing and settle cool.
berkus wrote:So did you finish quickly copypasting NTFS code from wherever you steal it from?
Reference to a different thread, being a hypocrite, settling down, trolling (maybe?)berkus wrote:since you broke all of the forum rules
Now now, for someone who has experience "on the forum" should set an example, but not in this way.
Im one who hates the "if you have nothing good to say dont say it", anyone can change though. The world does not revolve around you by the way, just because you hit report and put him on your ignore list and had to shout it to the world. Lol i mean, who cares? You've posted enough for the OP today, maybe you need to find someone more worthy of a response since you've already assumed where he stands in this.