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http://www.programmersheaven.com/
zone5/index.htm
Programmer's Heaven: Assember Zone. Lots of great links and downloads.
http://www.webster.cs.ucr.edu Art of Assembly by Randall HYDE
http://home.t-online.de/home/Ollydbg

Download a copy of Ollydbg from Webster

Oleh Yuschuk's incredible Ollydbg debugger. Supports a variety of different languages and assemblers (including HLA).
http://radasm.sonshinesoftware.com/ Ketil Olsen's RadASM integrated development environment for assembly language programmers (supports MASM, TASM, NASM, FASM, and HLA).
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AOAEnFrancais Read French? Check out and get involved with this project to translate The Art of Assembly Language Programming (16-bits) to French.
http://users.otenet.gr/~alf99/nasm_aoa.html Page dealing with the conversion of Art of Assembly to the NASM assembler.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AOAEnFrancais/ Site working on a translation of Art of Assembly into French.
http://www.movsd.com/

Download a copy of MASM32

MASM32 site by Hutch. Includes the MASM32 assembler and package as well as win32 programming information.

Note: If you want to download the MASM32 package, Steve Hutch has requested that I host a copy of MASM32 here on Webster because of bandwidth problems on his server. If you want to download MASM32, simply click on the "download MASM32" link to the left. Be sure to visit www.movsd.com for other interesting MASM32 support code, though.

http://www.sandpile.org/ "The world's leading source for pure technical IA-32 processor information." Lots of really great documentation on the x86 CPU family. Access to much of the Intel documentation is available directly from this site. This site also contains lots of diagrams and short pages that describe various x86 registers and other features.
http://asmjournal.freeservers.com/ The home site for the "Assembly Programming Journal." Definitely good reading for those interesting in assembly language. They're also looking for submissions if you've got an assembly language topic you'd like to write about.
http://www.x86.org/ Dr. Dobb's and Robert Collins x86 resources. Lots of CPU bug errata, Intel manuals, and other low-level documentation.
http://www2.dgsys.com/~raymoon/moonware.html Raymond Moon's Web page. This is the home page for the 80x86 FAQ for the comp.lang.asm.x86 and alt.lang.asm newsgroups. Lots of useful links and other information too!
http://www.grc.com/steve.htm "Steve Gibson's Small Slice of the Web" Steve Gibson is a long-time assembly programmer. He provides lots of insight as well as sample code on his web page.
http://www.eg3.com/softd/assembly.htm Assembly Resources. An interesting set of links to other informative sites.
http://www.members.kconline.com/
strycker/IBAMP/index.html
"The International Brotherhood of Assembly/Machine Programmers" A good site with lots of x86 programming information.
http://www.nuvisionmiami.com/kip/asm.htm Kip Irvine's x86 Resource List. A good place to start if you're looking for books or on-line tutorials.
http://win32asm.cjb.net/ Iczelion's Win32 Assembly HomePage. A very highly regarded page on win32 assembly language programming.
http://www.terse.com/ Jim Neil's TERSE Language web page. Terse is a compiler for an expression-based assembly language.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~smit/ Assemble it! Web page. "Welcome to the coolest ASM oriented page on The Web." Some interesting tutorials and downloads.
http://bobrich.lexitech.com/ Bob Richardson's Assembly tutorials and demos.
http://developer.intel.com/design/
pentiumii/manuals/
Intel's manual site.
http://devlib.virtualave.net/asm1.html DevLibrary link site and downloads.
http://grafi.ii.pw.edu.pl/gbm/x86/index.html The X-86 files! Cute name, decent site.
http://linuxassembly.org/ Official Linux Assembly site.
http://personal5.iddeo.es/ret007ow/index.html Dolphinz Win32 ASM HomePage. Lots of great links and win32 programming information. Uses Cookies.
http://pluto.beseen.com/boardroom/h/19390 Iczelion's Win32 Assembly Forum (newsgroup/list for win32 asm programmers).
http://pluto.beseen.com/boardroom/q/19784/ Assembly Language Journal Forum (newsgroup/list). Uses Cookies.
http://www.deinmeister.de/wasmtute.htm Win32 Assembler Coding Tutorial. Programming documentation, source files, and links to related sites.
http://deinmeister.de/wasmfaq_e.htm Win32 Assembly FAQ
http://www.eskimo.com/~htak/
win95asm/win95asm.htm
Win32 assembly language programming tutorial and resources list.
http://www.obock.de/ A site dedicated to creating Win32 applications in assembly language.
http://www.azillionmonkeys.com/qed/asm.html Paul Hsieh's x96 Assembly Language Page. Lots of great articles on optimization and other x86 features.
http://www.bigwig.net/jimmy/x86.html Jimmy Moore's Assembly language page. Include tutorials, downloads, and links.
http://www.fortunecity.com/
skyscraper/lycos/403/
The Visual Assembler home page.
http://www.caldera.com/LDP/
HOWTO/Assembly-HOWTO.html
Caldera's page on assembly language programming under Linux.
http://www.cet.com/~jvahn/ Welcome to Fidonet's 80xxx Snippets. A file site for 80x86 Assembly Language enthusiasts.
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/
user/ralf/pub/WWW/files.html
Official site for Ralf Brown's interrupt list.
http://www.df.lth.se/~john_e/gems.html Assembly Gems. A site with lots of x86 source code and algorithms.
http://www.junkbox.com/assembly.htm Jeff Duntemann's assembly page
http://www.fortunecity.com/
skyscraper/corel/378/win32asm/
Lord Lucifer's Win32 ASM site.
http://www.geocities.com/
SiliconValley/Heights/7394/
Whiz Kid Technomagic site. Dumb name and even dumber looking site, but lots of goodies can be found here.
http://www.btinternet.com/~btketman

Old Link:

http://www.geocities.com/
SiliconValley/Office/6208/

The Ketman ASM HomePage. Contains an interesting tool-kit for learning assembly language.
http://www.geocities.com/
SiliconValley/Peaks/8600/
The comp.lang.asm.x86 Web page.
http://www.geocities.com/
SiliconValley/Peaks/8600/device.html
John Fine's Direct Device Programming Links. Lots of great links to information about controlling various pieces of PC hardware.
http://www.geocities.com/
SiliconValley/Sector/7256/
Jim Websters' Assembly Language Help and Programming Home Page. Lots of downloads and links to freeware applications.
http://www.godevtool.com/index.html Jeremy Gordon's Win32+Assembler Source Page.
http://www.magma.ca/~wjr/ Wayne J. Radburn's Assembly Language Programming... Some Win32 asm code and utilties plus some links.
http://www.qzx.com/pc-gpe/asm.html PC-GPE on the Web: Assembly Language. Links to tutorials and other x86 information.
http://www.quantasm.com/freeinfo.html Some tidbits from Quantasm (developers of assembly language development tools).
http://www.execpc.com/~geezer/johnfine/index.htm John Fine's Home page (one of the comp.lang.asm.x86 moderators).
http://www.rbthomas.freeserve.co.uk/ Ron's Cornucopia for assembly language programmers.
http://www.simtel.net/simtel.net/
msdos/asmutl.html
Simtel site for assembly language source files.
http://www.members.tripod.com/~ladsoft/demos.htm Lots of author-written code plus links to other resources.
http://www.jegerlehner.ch/intel/ Handy 2-page PDF file that summarizes x86 Intel Assembler instructions
(transfer, arithmetic, logic, jumps) registers and flags
http://ipoint.vlsi.uiuc.edu/web291/archive-s99/ ECE291 : John Lockwood's Computer Enginering course on Assembly programming developed at the University of Illinois
http://www.int80h.org/ A UNIX Assembly language programming site.
http://www.cybertrails.com/~fys/index.htm Ben Lunt's Assembly Language Page. Tons of assembly source code and other DOS-related information.
http://visualassembler.freeservers.com/ Shawn Bullock's Visual Assembler IDE page.
http://www.drpaulcarter.com/pcasm Paul Carter's Assembly Tutorial
http://www.techiwarehouse.com/ No information yet (was down when I was browsing)
http://in.geocities.com/dhiraj_nilange Some assembly code and other information.
http://www.geocities.com/riskyfriends/prog.html Rough Guide to Assembly Language
http://www.csee.umbc/~plusquel.edu/310/index.html Information for an assembly language course
www.geocities.com/emu8086/ Jeff Stephens Emu8086 page - complete 8086 emulator, assembler, debugger, etc. Everything for learning assembly language in one pack! emu8086 combines a text editor, assembler, disassembler, software emulator (Virtual PC) with debugger, and tutorials. This program is extremely helpful for those who just begin to study assembly language. It compiles the source code and executes it on emulator step by step.
http://www.c-handbuch.org/ Reference information of interest to programmers.
http://www.softpanorama.org/

http://www.softpanorama.org/Lang/assembler.shtml

Programming advocacy page, including an assembly advocacy page. Fun reading.
http://www.techiwarehouse.com/ Tools and links for programmers.
http://fasm.metro-nt.pl/
http://freshmeat.net/releases/96356
The "Flat" Assembler page - for developers and users of the flat assembler (FASM).
http://ez86.bravepages.com/ Rick Hall's A86-based assembly editor.
http://www.thefreecountry.com/
/compilers/assemblers.shtml (assemblers, etc)
Christopher Heng's list of free software tools including free assemblers and linkers
http://betov.free.fr/SpAsm.html The SpAsm site. SpAsm is a complete high-performance IDE for assembly language programmers which includes an Assembler, Editor, Debugger, etc.
www.ComputerForums.org David Lindon's Page

 

   
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