What type? Win32? Dos16? Dos32? Win16? Systems? PM? RM?
He he he.
Anyway if you want to learn how to program assembly in a 32-bit Windows (such as Windows 95) environment try this:
win32asm.rsxp.com
"Information has a tendency to be free. Which means someone will always tell you something you don't want to know."
Dos32 is more complex, and often implies that you write your own Dos Extender, although you can acquire one by other means. DOS is after all a 16-bit system and you can only get truly 32-bit code on DOS using a DOS extender.
"Information has a tendency to be free. Which means someone will always tell you something you don't want to know."
I want to learn the assembly language of the Dragonball MC68 that resides inside my Palm (preferably MC68VZ328, the CPU of my m505). Is there any GOOD book for the novice? Please, help me.
This forum tends to center on Intel Architecture ASM...
I hope someone here knows something about that. "Information has a tendency to be free. Which means someone will always tell you something you don't want to know."
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