Understanding x86 machine code to assembly
c-jump.comI'm currently working on my homework on one of my module (CS5250 Advanced Operating Systems) and I find this site very easy to understand compared to the slides + discussion by my professor. I'm not saying that my professor is not that good, its just that the way information are laid out on this site is very easy to follow.
Anyway, does anyone have any other sites that they can recommend? (not the Intel one. just knowing that it has 4.7k pages makes me not go near it)
these guys are really into x86 assembly programming and win system programming:
http://masm32.com/board/index.php?PHPSESSID=2cdfa8b26fb4f6b9...
and they have a toolset and kit on thier frontend landing page:
they are not into hax or reveng stuff and are seriously averse to please do my homework for me requests but the old timers know thier stuff.
agner is a good place as well for inspiration:
CODE: The hidden language of computer hardware and software. It was one of the first books I read encompassing the flow to a NC/NO circuit up to logic then to assembly. Great read and highly informative.