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== Participants (please register!) == | == Participants (please register!) == | ||
* [http://www.atrops.com Sascha 'Xin' Atrops] (Main reason for me: I'm going to write a code generator) | * [http://www.atrops.com Sascha 'Xin' Atrops] (Main reason for me: I'm going to write a code generator) | ||
* bullycamper | |||
== more == | == more == | ||
* [https://fgiesen.wordpress.com/2016/08/25/how-many-x86-instructions-are-there/ How many x86 instructions are there?] | * [https://fgiesen.wordpress.com/2016/08/25/how-many-x86-instructions-are-there/ How many x86 instructions are there?] | ||
* [http://terminus.rewolf.pl/terminus/ Terminus Project] | * [http://terminus.rewolf.pl/terminus/ Terminus Project] |
Revision as of 12:12, 30 March 2017
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Low low low , we are getting really low! | |
Art | Workshop |
Host | barbieauglend |
Relevant? | Yes |
Assembly x86 alpha | |
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Low low low , we are getting really low! | |
Ort | Chaosdorf |
Beteiligt | barbieauglend |
Here we go again: http://doodle.com/poll/cr48iw5cfkdzu2zu
Idea
We notice that a low level curiosity was there and it helps a lot to understand how Intel processors work, if one is interest in reverse engineering, compiler design, code optimization or OS design.
I suggest we plan another afternoon/evening working in the low level computing mechanisms of the Intel processors, understanding the Intel architecture and talking about the x86 assembly language.
I expect a lot of fun and... that we are all able to understand at least the 20 most common x86 instructions.
Participants (please register!)
- Sascha 'Xin' Atrops (Main reason for me: I'm going to write a code generator)
- bullycamper