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The only tutorials Ive read extensively are:
1. Assembly in QB by CGI Joe(Man of infinite names)
2. Addams ASM tut.
That just about what you need to learn if youre trying to make a QLB/LIB
coupled with some source of course.
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Who said that Neo just wanted to make a QLB/LIB?
Plus, the ASM book teaches advanced 32-bit Graphical Windows programming.
And then it goes on to teach (In chapter 16, last chapter) "Expert MS-DOS Programming," in which it teaches how to create your own interrupts.
It also teaches some standard IA-32 Intel processor architecture. A good read.
*Gulp* Did I just post two spam posts? :o
f only life let you press CTRL-Z.
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Quote:While you're learning ASM, I would try to get the book "Assembly Language for Intel-based computers, 4th edition, by Kip Irvine." It's a recent book (published in 2003). It teaches MASM and it's excellent. I've learnt all my ASM from it. It's actually supposed to be a college textbook, but it's great to teach yourself with it.
It's long, too.
I bought that too. It is an excellent book. Comes with a CD with complete version of MASM with all the extras.
- Dav
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Zack: Well, if you could send that to me then well and good. :*)