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wow, assembly tutorials, i didn't know they would be helpfull. I'd suggest just learning the methods of assembly programming. Just knowing the language probably won't help you get anywhere. as for books goes. I learned assembly using SPIM, a MIPS simulator, think the MIPS simulator. At school, the book we used was
Patterson and Hennessey, Computer Organization & Design, The Hardware/Software Interface, Third Edition 2005, Morgan Kaufmann ISBN 1-55860-604-1.
I highly recommend it for anyone who does any assembly programming, not trying to start a book-flame war, but it's a great reference piece.
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