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5. List Of x86 OpCodes


5.1  x86 OPCODES

The best source of OpCodes up to and including the Pentium Pro processor
is in the Intel Architecture Software Developer’s Manual, Volume 2:
Instruction Set Reference Manual.  It is available in .pdf format from
Intel’s Web Site:

    http://developer.intel.com/design/pentiumii/manuals/243191.htm

5.2  MMX OPCODES

Intel has a chapter covering these new OpCodes in the MMX Technology
Programmer’s Reference Manual.  This chapter is Chapter Five - Intel
Architecture MMX Instruction Set.

    http://developer.intel.com/drg/mmx/Manuals/prm/PRM_CHP5.HTM

5.3  OTHER SOURCES OF THESE DOCUMENTS

These manuals are available on the Intel Developer’s CD-ROM, see Subject
#16.  You also can find these manuals on Robert Collins’ Web Site:

    http://www.x86.org/intel.doc/IntelDocs.html

Contributor: Raymond Moon, raymoon@moonware.dgsys.com
Last changed: 17 Oct 99



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