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Message-Id: <199708011958.TAA27005@mx2.rmplc.co.uk>
From: "Liam" <marl AT rmplc DOT co DOT uk>
To: <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: Re: Intel Opcodes
Date: Fri, 1 Aug 1997 13:42:18 +0100
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Georg Kolling <Georg DOT Kolling AT t-online DOT de> wrote:
> Nate Eldredge schrieb:
> > At 11:49  7/30/1997 DST, you wrote:
> > >Now, to make it a little more detailed: I'm looking for a simple list
of
> > >opcodes, with a description what each one actually does (...or nop)
and
> > >with which processors it works (at least 386/486/Pentium, the more the
> >  better)
> Well, I can remember having written something about downloading from
intel...
> It just didn't work! Also, I don't want those useless PDF files. Isn't
there
> anybody with a useful Opcode list? How did you assembler programmers get
to
> know all those cryptic instructions?
> 
> 
Theres a program called 'HelpPC' that lists almost all the assembly
instructions, it also includes C functions and Information on Hardware.
If you go to a Simtel Net mirror site and look under /msdos/asmutl/
I thik it is called HelpPC21.zip, there may be a later version?
Liam

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