Subj : Intel hardware books
To : David Noon
From : Vitus Jensen
Date : Tue May 29 2001 01:02 am
Moin David!
26.05.2001, David Noon wrote a message to Vitus Jensen:
VJ>> I would like to have an Intel or AMD manual about the i386 because
VJ>> this stuff IMHO is best explained by the processor vendor but I have
VJ>> only a bad german short reference. One of these days I should
VJ>> "lend" one from the library...
DN> You could try "The Indispensable Pentium Book" by Hans-Peter Messmer.
DN> [Available in German too, of course.] He wrote about 4 pages on call
DN> gates and ring gates in the 1995 edition I have, ISBN 0-201-87727-9.
DN> I have the Intel books on i486, Pentium, Pentium Pro and MMX (Messmer
DN> doesn't cover MMX, as his book is a little older). These are quite a
DN> handy reference, but Messmer's book makes better reading if one needs
DN> to devour an entire chapter. Perhaps Messmer has updated his book to
DN> cover P-II and P-III hardware, which would be very nice, as he would
DN> cover MMX and SSE[2].
Well, I don't need this newer stuff like MMX and SSE. It's even so that a
work, where I do most of my assembler programming, I only need 8086 as we use a
NEC V40.
So, 80386 is enough and I get the book Murray recommended.