On Saturday 21 June 2008 09:14:31 pm Star Liu wrote: > Greetings! > I'm a newbie in assembly language programming, for I worked as a C# > programmer on microsoft platform in the past years, but now I want to > know clearly how operating system and softwares are executed, so I begin > to learn assembly language programming, I have learned some 32 bit asm > coding, and want to move to 64 bit coding. Is there any good toturial to > follow? and which assembler should I use? (I have a amd64 etch installed > for this task) Thanks!
This is a bit off-topic for this board -- this board is for debian package sponsorship, and discussion related to maintaining debian packages. http://linuxquestions.org has a forum about programming. Maybe ask there for anything else you want to know (instead of being off-topic here) However, I'll give you a couple pointers to get you started: - nasm and yasm seem to be the assemblers available in Debian right now. - get an emulator (I use Bochs), you won't have to reboot and you'll be able to use a debugger. - Look up http://www.linuxassembly.org/ (assembly programming in linux) and http://www.osdever.net/ (all about writing operating systems) - Jack Mudge [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]