Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!wuarchive!usc!julius.cs.uiuc.edu!news.cs.indiana.edu!news.nd.edu!mentor.cc.purdue.edu!descartes.math.purdue.edu!wilker From: wilker@descartes.math.purdue.edu (Clarence Wilkerson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.intel Subject: Re: Technical books on Intel's 80x86 line wanted Message-ID: <4403@mentor.cc.purdue.edu> Date: 24 Jan 91 13:30:53 GMT References: <1991Jan19.193711.18738@clinet.fi> Sender: news@mentor.cc.purdue.edu Organization: Purdue University Math Department Lines: 7 Am I missing something? Why not just look at the output of the assembler, or DEBUG? Of course there are a lot addressing modes, but almost any assembler comes with a manual with some information along these lines. Unless you're talking about the internal microcode on the processors. Then only INTEL and NEC know. Clarence