??? 12/01/10 13:03 Read: times |
#179794 - Is this a way to say "no"? ;-) Responding to: ???'s previous message |
"I" said:
Could you [/b]recommend[/b] a good introductionary material to the ARM assembler? "Andy" said:
Have you tried... Yes and no. As I said above, I am not interested in "biblical" material, no "fundamentals" (which sounds too much like a lot of unnecessary details), but *good* *introductory* stuff. Certainly NOT the ARM material, that's basically unreadable. Maybe the William Hohl book - have you read it, could you recommend it? The closest I could get so far, and in spirit I am looking for, is http://osg.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/lehre/old...amming.pdf chapters 3-6 (and maybe more - I did not have time to go further), but it's still far far from being *good* (besides, its uncomplete, abandoned, some parts repeat etc.). It also apparently does not deal with the Thumb(2) issues and other modern extensions to the architecture. Thanks, Jan |