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Stanislaus Grumman (xiroux@merveilles.town)'s status on Thursday, 09-Sep-2021 10:51:25 UTC Stanislaus Grumman -
Stanislaus Grumman (xiroux@merveilles.town)'s status on Thursday, 09-Sep-2021 10:51:31 UTC Stanislaus Grumman @akkartik Thanks! I'll take a look :) I'm on a 64-bit x86.
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Kartik Agaram (akkartik@merveilles.town)'s status on Thursday, 09-Sep-2021 10:51:31 UTC Kartik Agaram @xiroux Cool! What OS?
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Stanislaus Grumman (xiroux@merveilles.town)'s status on Thursday, 09-Sep-2021 10:51:33 UTC Stanislaus Grumman @akkartik @neauoire These are all good suggestions. Where should I start with Mu?
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Kartik Agaram (akkartik@merveilles.town)'s status on Thursday, 09-Sep-2021 10:51:33 UTC Kartik Agaram @xiroux @neauoire Check out the Readme at https://github.com/akkartik/mu, and feel free to ask me more questions after.
What platform are you running on?
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Kartik Agaram (akkartik@merveilles.town)'s status on Thursday, 09-Sep-2021 10:51:34 UTC Kartik Agaram @xiroux Yes, I was already watching this thread. Especially if you prefer something more interactive than a book, I'd be happy to answer questions.
Some caveats, just in the spirit of full transparency:
- Mu only supports 32-bit x86, but I'd be happy to help you look up answers to questions about 64-bit as well.
- I'm more knowledgeable about the processor instruction set than quirks of Assembly notation. But I can try to answer questions about Assembly.
Thanks @neauoire.
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Devine Lu Linvega (neauoire@merveilles.town)'s status on Thursday, 09-Sep-2021 10:51:35 UTC Devine Lu Linvega @xiroux start by something like z80 or 6502 :)
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Stanislaus Grumman (xiroux@merveilles.town)'s status on Thursday, 09-Sep-2021 10:51:36 UTC Stanislaus Grumman What's a good book to learn assembly (probably x86?)?
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