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| AMD's current Programmer's Reference Manuals
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![http://www.asmcommunity.net/ ASM Community]
| A community for learning assembly language
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![http://flatassembler.net/docs.php?article=manual FASM Programmer's Manual]
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| An interesting looking 8086 interpreter originally intended for learning 8086 assembly (so you can see exactly what effect each instruction has on the CPU) that includes a tutorial
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| Uses NASM, mostly covers 32-bit protected mode assembly only
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![http://webster.cs.ucr.edu/AoA/index.html The Art of Assembly Language]
| A good reference. Considered a little controversial by some people, as the author attempts to teach assembly language by teaching a completely different language (called HLA) first in an attempt to ease the transition from high level languages to assembly.
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