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This one may be of interest to Gadget Master readers: The Art of ARM Assembly. Its subtitle is: 64-Bit ARM Machine Organization and Programming. If the name alone isn't a clue, the pricing also ...
The ARM architecture, like most 32-bit architectures, is well-suited to a using a C or C++ compiler. The majority of control code is written using high-level programming languages like C and C++ ...
Starting with an ARM Cortex M3, he writes a simple C program and gets the assembly language equivalent. What follows is a detailed analysis of the machine code, exploring what the compiler assumed ...
If you are interested in serious ARM assembly language, you really need to check out this book. If you are more interested in x86-64 assembly and Linux [Plantz] has you covered there, too.
It contains an ANSI C compiler, an ARM assembler and the ARMulator, an emulator to test and debug ARM assembly on your PC.<BR><BR>Furthermore you can get good primers to ARM assembly programming ...
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