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Started by Zen, June 12, 2014, 04:41:34 AM

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Zen

I ran into this interesting series of articles about the ARM Architecture.
I am unfamiliar with it (think, smartphones), but, have noticed several posts from MASM Forum members about it.



ARM Architecture, Wikipedia

Understanding ARM Assembly Part 1, Nov 2013
Understanding ARM Assembly Part 2, May 2014
Understanding ARM Assembly Part 3, May 2014
Zen

Gunther

Good links, Zen. Thank you.

Gunther
You have to know the facts before you can distort them.

Zen

GUNTHER,
...Ah,...HAH,...that was you.
Hey,...just out of curiosity,...do you ever post any ARM code examples ???
...I don't even HAVE a smart phone,...but, it could be interesting.
Zen

Gunther

Quote from: Zen on June 12, 2014, 05:41:41 AM
GUNTHER,
...Ah,...HAH,...that was you.
Hey,...just out of curiosity,...do you ever post any ARM code examples ???
...I don't even HAVE a smart phone,...but, it could be interesting.

No I haven't posted any ARM code. But my students sometimes ask me, so I have to do some research about it. Our forum member Clive is very active by developing ARM code.

Gunther
You have to know the facts before you can distort them.

Siekmanski

Just bought a Raspberry Pi, this is useful information to learn ARM assembly.
Creative coders use backward thinking techniques as a strategy.

anta40

Yes, Raspberry Pi can be a good point for learning assembly.

Back when I was an undergraduate study, I didn't have money to buy real ARM device, so I learnt a bit about ARM assembly
by reading Whirlwind Tour of ARM assembly. You can use Gameboy emulators
such as Visual Boy Advance of No$GBA for that purpose.  :biggrin:

BTW, I'd like to add more useful links:
http://www.davespace.co.uk/arm/introduction-to-arm/index.html
http://arm.flatassembler.net/

Gunther

Hi anta40,

long time not seen. Fine you're back. 
Quote from: anta40 on June 12, 2014, 11:36:52 AM
BTW, I'd like to add more useful links:
http://www.davespace.co.uk/arm/introduction-to-arm/index.html
http://arm.flatassembler.net/
:t

Gunther
You have to know the facts before you can distort them.

K_F

The Blogs are a pain, rather hit the Flat assembler ARM site (FARM).
The ARM website itself can be a pain, but you can at least download the docs in PDF format.
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