>I'm looking for tchnical documentation about the Pentium microprocessor.
>Please, if you know how can I get with a copy of the "technical reference
>guide" or something like that, let me know. It is indispensable for the
>low-level programming in assembler.
>Thanks in advance.
Go to http://developer.intel.com They have all the manuals
there. Look under literature ...
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Matthew Webb - London - Creator of alt.os.assembly and alt.os.development
http://www.net1.demon.co.uk/alt.os/
intel's developer base dir
http://developer.intel.com/
intel's literature center. Download all datasheets you like
http://developer.intel.com/design/litcentr/index.htm
Get intel's whole developer site on CD-ROMs quarterly for free
http://developer.intel.com/design/1B3/
wbinvd wrote:
Hmm... I sent the form to get that CD... Is it really true?? Do they send
out CD's to people for free... NO CHARGE??? What can they possibly gain from
that? Or lose for that matter...
All Intel literature is free ... Just how they operate, its the
same with motorola, I have all these specs as well in hard copy
... the next is august and I do not have it yet, it should come
soon ...