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I hope that the contents of this page will make up for the unsophisticated look and my courses in an easy and fast way will enable anyone to gain quite big abilities in assembly language programming.

NOTE: All of this page is only for processors belonging to the x86 family, starting with 8086, through 80586, up to the newest models by Intel and any Intel-compatible processors: AMD, Cyrix, Transmeta, ...

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Here is what I have got for you:

  1. All the source code on this page can be used according only to the GNU LGPL 3 license.

  2. The tutorials (except for the source code, which is governed by other rules) can be unlimitedly copied, printed and transferred to other media for personal use, as long as autor information is kept. Any modifications can be done only for personal use. The tutorials can be copied for other recipients only in unchanged form, but comments and other materials can be added in separate files. When copying for other recipients, information about the source of the tutorials (for example, the web address) and about the author must be kept, and also these rules governing the tutorials must be given to the recipients.

  3. Assembly language tutorials for Linux
  4. Various programs - Perl converters, syntax colouring for Kate/KWrite etc.

  5. Other stuff:
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If you have any questions about my page, mail me. Your opinions are important to me, because thanks to them I can make the page better for everyone.

My address is bogdandr /AT/ op \DOT\ pl (English accepted, just say ASM in the title).
Please do NOT add my address to any address books, and most of all, do NOT put it on any web page. If someone has already done so, please remove.

Jabber-ID: bogdro /AT/ jabber.gda.pl (PGP key same as below)
[certificate] My public certificate: crt format, cer format, pem format, p7b format, p7c format
Certificate's MD5: 4A:D5:A0:81:8A:C9:F0:69:95:73:2C:B4:A9:74:10:48
Certificate's SHA1: 1C:F9:01:4A:34:62:3C:CE:2D:EA:13:EA:94:11:10:74:C8:49:85:90
[certificate] Issuer certificate (if needed): der format
Issuer certificate's MD5: EB:77:B9:23:0F:21:02:2A:29:54:8A:78:A3:A4:8F:20
Issuer certificate's SHA1: FE:E7:83:1D:AA:8D:1E:10:32:40:2D:08:1D:23:00:0F:86:C4:48:46

[keys] My public GnuPG / PGP key: asc format
Key's number: 1C56DA1E, Key's SHA1: E91E 699F 1026 D0EF 745E EC3B 353A D368 1C56 DA1E

I recommend the English assembly newsgroup comp.lang.asm.x86.

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Modified on 2010-01-24, today is 2010-03-12.


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