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26. WWW Assembly HomePages


26.1  CAUTION

Individuals maintain all of the web sites listed here.  I will strive to
maintain this list current but do not be surprised if the addresses no
longer are current.

26.2 ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE RELATED HOME PAGES

Randy Hyde’s Assembly Language Page
    http://webster.ucr.edu/Page_asm
        Excellent tutorial, Art of Assembly Language
        ASM Style Guide

Christian Ludoff’s 80x86 Sandpile Page
    http://www.sandpile.org  Basic Page
    http://www.sandpile.org/80x86/overview.shtml
        The second page is where you should kept you link.  Much good
            information is available at this site.

EG3 Electronic Communication’s Electronic Engineer’s Toolbox
    http://www.eg3.com/softd/assembly.htm
    http://www.eg3.com/softdv/assembly.htm
    http://www.eg3.com/softd/assmhot.htm
        Assembly Language Hot Lists and Major Resources.

Robert Collins' x86 Monthly Digest
    http://www.x86.org/
        Intel processor bugs
        Intel data sheets and programming manuals
        In-Depth articles
        Productivity ehancements and programming tips
        Rober Collins’ Dr. Dobb’s Journal Undocumented Corner.
        Much more

Jannes Faber's Assembly home page
    http://www.fys.ruu.nl/~faber/Amain.html
        List of ASM Books with short reviews
        A few hints and tricks
        Complete source code to some of his programs
        A listing of EMS Professional Shareware products

Ray Rose's HTML For Assembler home page
    http://www.alaska.net/~rrose/assembly.htm
        An extensive list of ASM books without descriptions
        Links to alt.lang.asm, comp.lang.asm.x86, and
            alt.msdos.programmer newsgroups.
        Link to the Yahoo/Computers and Internet/Languages/Assembly page
            (see below)

NASM: The Netwide Assembler Project
    http://www.cryogen.com/nasm
    A group of programmers are writing a new assembler.  This home page
        describes the project and where to download the latest version.

Michael Babcock's Programming Home Page (many broken links on pages)
    http://w3.tyenet.com/mbabcock/mtb.programming.html
        This home page has links to:
            Optimizing 803/4/586 ASM Programming
                http://w3.tyenet.com/mbabcock/prg.optimize.html
            ASM Tutorial
                http://w3.tyenet.com/mbabcock/prg.asmtut1.html
            Utilities
                http://w3.tyenet.com/mbabcock/prg.utils.html

The Official Web Shareware Site
    http://www.jumbo.com/pages/programming/dos/asmutl/
        This site appears to have a few ASM files not on SimTel.

Dr. ASM's Assembly Home Page
    http://web.syr.edu/~dbgrandi/assembly.htm
    Some answered questions and links to other assembly related sites.

James Vahn's 80xxx Snippets - 80x86 Assembly Language Enthusiasts
    http://www.cet.com/~jvahn
        Download snippets & Booklist

Kip Irvine's Assembly Language Sources
    http://www.nuvisionmiami.cim/kip/asm.htm

Gavin Estey's Home
    http://www.strangecreations.com/library/assembly/index.htm
        His ASM tutorial, other ASM Links, FAQs and Optimizations

Grzegorz Mazur's x86 CPU Stuff
    http://grafi.ii.pw.edu.pl/gbm/x86/index.html
        x86 CPU identification algorithms
        Cyrix/IBM5x86/6x86 (and 486) control program
        Links to other information on x86 family CPUs

Heath Holcomb's x86 Assembly Page
    http://www.wfu.edu/~holcojh5/x86asm/x86asm.html
        Some pointers on what is assembly language, what is assembly
            good for, and what do you need to get started.
        Pointers to ASM Tutorial, this FAQ, other ASM web pages

Eric Isaacson's A86 Assembler and D86 Debugger Page
    http://eji.com/a86/index.htm
        Overviews of a86 and a386 assemblers, d86 and d386 debuggers,
            download and purchase of a86 and d86.

Tore Nilsson's Assembly Tutorial Page
    http://www.ice-digga.com/programming/
        VLA's Assembly and DMA programming tutorials, Asphyxia's VGA
            tutorials, and some graphics and sound programming
            information.

Gerd Kortemeyer’s 387/486DX/Pentium/Floating Point Processor Stuff
    http://www.nscl.msu.edu/~kortemey/copro.html
        A collection of assembler routines written for Turbo Pascal and
        C++.  Most of the comments are in German after an English
        introduction.

Cameron’s 386+ Programming Page             NOT CURRENTLY WORKING
    http://free.prohosting.com/~cameron/
        32 bit DOS extender/Utilities/pmode extender
        File formats and specifications/Game programming
        Knowledge Base with ASM tutorials, Denthor’s VGA Trainer and
            Univ. of Guadalajara ASM tutorial

Peter’s PMODE Home Page
    http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Peaks/1231/
        Pmode tutorials and programming related files

Niko Komin’s Assembler for PCS page
    http://www.inx.de/~nkomin/html/assembe.htm
        Shareware, pmode, x86 mnemonics, ASM related links.

Alexandre Zvenigorosky III’s Programs for PC 386+
    http://www.cpod.com/monoweb/zveni/prg.html
        Zvenigorosky’s assembler and debugger, currently documentation
            only in French.

Rich Elber’s ValArrow (286 Assembler) Page
    http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Heights/7052/valarr2.html
        Links to Arrowsoft Assembler, ZD86 debugger, discussion of
            Arrowsoft’s Assemblers deviations from MASM.

Kurt I. Groenbech’s Alab Homepage
    http://www.nano.no/~espeng/alab/
        Home page for the Assembler Laboratory that is an IDE for
            assemblers

Christian Kurzke’s Advanced x86 Assembly Programming
    http://wwwcip.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/user/cnkurzke/hwkmcs/index.html
        Excerpts from lessons given at Adalbert Stifter Gymnasium in
            1989

Bob Richardson’s PC Assembly Language Page
    http://lexitech.com/bobrich/
        Eighteen topics taken from his SELFIN PC Assembly Language
            Group.

Jesper Pedersen’s Processor Information Page
    http://www.imada.ou.dk/~jews/PInfo/intel.html
        List of instructions and opcodes used by Intel, AMD, Cyrix and
            Nexgen.

Quantasm’s x86 and Pentium Programming Tips and Info
    http://www.quantasm.com/freeinfo.html

Steve Kemp’s Assembly Language Programming Index  (Not currently
working)
    http://www.dcs.ed.ac.uk/home/skx/asm/index.html
        Assembly Language Newbie information.  A86 Source Code

Ferdi Smit’s Assemble It! Page
    http://www.xs4all.nl/~smit/
        His own source code, 3D programming, his own ASM tutorial,
            optimization and other information.

Paul Hsieh's x86 Assembly Language Page
    http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/9498/asm.html
        Feature articles, Optimization and General
            Programming/References

Jaap Harm's 80x86 Assembly Page             (Not currently working)
    http://home.worldonline.nl/~jaapharm/
        Tutorial, source code and links

Charles Winner‘s ASM Resources              (Not currently working)
    http://www.cse.utoledo.edu/%7Ecwinner/assembly.html

G. Adam Stanislav’s Whiz Kid Technomagic
    http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Heights/7394/
        Win95 Assembly Language source code examples

John Eckerdal’s Assembly Page
    http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Park/6452/index.html
        Nice collection of Assembly Gems.

Gaz's Little Web Programming Page
    http://www.fortunecity.com/skyscraper/fatbit/427/programming.html
        Protected Mode Tutorial and large library of NASM source code
        written for the WDosX 32 bit DOS extender
        
Christopher Giese’s Triple Fault Club
    http://www.netwurx.net/~geezer/os/index.htm
        NASM and DJGPP Code, Protected Mode Code, OS Code

The Bass Demon's Operating System Theory Page
    http://home.c2i.net/tkjoerne/os/index.htm
        Information on Hard Disks, Partitioning and Booting, FAT
        specific file system information, File system theory article,
        Available assembler source codes and Memory Management

OS Development Page
    http://milkyway.isa.net.au/os-dev/index2.html
        Documentation, Links, Source files, Bulletin Board

The NASM Advocate
    http://people.mw.mediaone.net/nasm/index.html
        NASM source code, documentation (HTML format), NASM specific
        IDE, NASM Links, NASM Mailing List and NASM Mailing List
        Archives

Anthony's Programming Page:
    http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Network/4311/
        Home of ALINK, a freeware linker for MSDOS and Win32. It links
        Intel/Microsoft OMF object and library files, to MSDOS COM and
        EXE files, and PE files for Win32 (including DLLs). Source code
        (ANSI C) is also available for download – this should compile
        with any 32-bit ANSI C compiler.

Craig Peacock's Interfacing the PC Page
    http://www.senet.com.au/~cpeacock/
        Much information about interfacing with the parallel and serial
        ports, information about IRQs and AT keyboards, and many links
        to more technical information.

Chris Dragan's Home Page
    http://ams.ampr.org/cdragan/
        His own programs and assembler source code, Win32 programs.

David Lindauer's LADSoft Computer Page
    http://www.ladsoft.com
        PMODE Information
        Windows assembly demos for TASM
        MSDOS Demo/utility programs

Jan Wagemakers' Linux and Assembler Home Page
    http://bewoner.dma.be/JanW/eng.html

Brennan's Guide to Inline Assembly
    http://www.rt66.com/~brennan/djgpp/bgtia.html
        Information on AT&T syntax

Dr. Carter's PC Assembly Programming Code Page
    http://www.comsc.ucok.edu/~pcarter/pcasm/code/
        Much NASM code

Gustavo Net's ASM page
    http://www.gustavo.net/programming/asm.shtml
        Links to tutorials, Programmer's Forum, source code, and more.

Henry S. Takeuchi's Windows 95 Assembly Language Programming
    http://www.eskimo.com/~htak/win95asm/win95asm.htm
        Source code and tutorial

Glenn Strycker's The International Brotherhood of Assembly/Machine
Programmers (IBAMP)
    http://www.members.kconline.com/strycker/IBAMP/index.html
        Assembly Chat and Forum, links, source code

Alexei A. Frounze HomePage!
    http://alexfru.chat.ru/eindex.html
        Protected Mode information, many ASM Links, V86 Mode Monitor
        Tutorial, COFF Utilities

Linux/i386 assembly programming page
    http://linuxassembly.org
        Linux assembly documentation, tutorials and utilities. Many
        Linux related links.

Alex Verstak Programming Page
    http://members.tripod.com/~averstak/
        Much disk structure, e.g., boot, FAT, directory and filenames –
        short and long

Contributor:  Raymond Moon, raymoon@moonware.dgsys.com
Last changed: 20 Feb 2000



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