101% Assembler
All about assembly language programming under dos in real and
protected mode. Where to start and the steps to build an
assembly based software + all the tools you need! An extensive
links selection.
Decard.net :: programming in assembly
Site related to programming in assembly language (using FASM),
particularly to Win32 coding. Site contains source codes and
some articles.
Hayes Technologies Software Speed Optimization
Most software can be optimized to run significantly faster,
typically by a factor of 2 .. 5, and in some cases
significantly more. That is as if your software would run on a
machine with speeds of up to 10 GHz or even more than 20 GHz!
Hayes Technologies provides advanced software development
services for developing optimized software in C/C++ and
Assembly incl. MMX, SSE, SSE2 and 3DNow!
Jeremy Gordon's win32 and assembler source page
This site provides all you need to be able to program in
assembler for Windows 32. It includes editor, assembler,
linker, resource compiler, symbolic debugger and sources of
information.
Linux Assembly Resource Site
If you are looking for information on assembly programming under UNIX-like operating systems (Linux/BSD/BeOS/etc), this is the right place to be. Here you can find various resources, ranging from tutorials and documentation, to actual programs written in assembly language. As time passes, we will try to provide as much information on the subject as possible, so stay tuned.
Machine Language Connection
Open Source Web Site devoted to Assembler Design and writing. Also, MIT open source assembler/emulator development environments for the 68000, 65816, 8088. A z80 open source assembler is also available. This is BETA source code and has NOT been thoroughly tested/debugged. the emulators do function, and the assemblers do work. The assemblers allow for user commands to be easily implemented.
The ChipList; The Processor Portal
Processor news, market analyses, CPU specifications, overview tables, roadmaps, performance benchmarks, and system tests.
Webster
The site on the Internet to learn x86 assembly language
programming. Features Randall Hyde's book "The Art of Assembly
Language Programming" and the "High Level Assembler". Tons of
tools, sample source code, technical articles, and other
material of interest to the assembly language programmer.
X86-64 LINUX
This site, supported by AMD, is dedicated to porting GNU/Linux
to AMD's new x86-64 architecture. Eventually, you'll be able to
download complete GNU/Linux distributions for x86-64 from this
site. For now, there's technical documentation about the
architecture and mailing lists for discussing x86-64 GNU/Linux.
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