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How to boot from USB in xVM VirtualBox

I've looked around the internet a lot and mostly didn't find any working solution apart from trying to make an image/virtualDisk from a raw physical disk (USB). I was basically experimenting with writing simple bootloaders in assembly language, and wanted to rapidly test and make changes to the code without rebooting my system again and again to try booting. The obvious solution is to use a Virtualization...

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JAOO 2008 Day 3

Day 3 of JAOO was a potpourri of topics for me, everything from JavaScript as an assembly language, JavaScript for building an OS, developer best practices, and data synchronization with a shiny new Microsoft toy. If you didn’t catch my summaries of Day 1 and Day 2 please make sure that you check them out. Five Things for Developers to Consider Last year I attended a couple of developer best practices...

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Modern Exploits - Do You Still Need To Learn Assembly Language (ASM)

This is a fairly interesting subject I think as a lot of people still ask me if they are entering the security field if they still need to learn Assembly Language or not? For those that aren’t what it is, it’s pretty much the lowest level programming languages computers understand without resorting to simply 1’s and [...] Read the full post at darknet.org.uk

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Source code requests force breathalyzer maker to sober up

As an Arizona court gives defendants the right to see Intoxilyzer source code and the state of Minnesota goes to federal court to make the vendor cough it up, defendants continue to walk. All this over 50,000 lines of assembly language running on Z80 processors. Read More...

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PIC invaders - animated!

From the MAKE Flickr photo pool Jeff familiarized himself with assembly coding language by creating these neat animations - It seems like everyone is using the AVR microcontrollers these days, but you can still do cool things with PIC's, especially if you're willing to learn assembly language. Check out this project I made using a PIC to generate an analog RGB video signal for a small LCD display....

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Dan Ingalls on Javascript

Dan Ingalls writes... "One thing is clear: JavaScript *is* the assembly language of the Internet, at least for a few years now." http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/pipermail/squeak-dev/2008-September/131243.html

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Torque Makes Me Feel Stupid

I've been a professional programmer for nearly 15 years. I've worked with several game engines, programmed in lots of different languages, and done everything from GUI development to AI to assembly-language pipeline optimization for the dual Hitachi SH-4 CPUs in the Sega Dreamcast. Yet the Torque Game Engine still makes me feel stupid. I've been working with the thing - on and off - for years, and...

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LM.35.com has made a continuous running of 367 days

I’m proudly to announce that LM.35.com(a High-Performance,Real-Time website analyer written in C/C++ and Assembly Language) has made a continuous running for 367 days.we have hosted more than one hundred thousand sites with almost sixty million hits per day on LM.35.com. The whole system is dedicated designed for performance,although it’s one years old,it still maybe one of [...]

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LM.35.com reached a total of 367 days of continuous uptime

I’m proudly to announce that LM.35.com(a High-Performance,Real-Time website analyer written in C/C++ and Assembly Language) has reached 367 days of continuous uptime without a single point of failure.we have hosted more than one hundred thousand sites with almost sixty million hits per day on LM.35.com. The whole system is dedicated designed for performance,although it’s one year [...]

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This brings back some memories

I found this very interesting article about the MOS 6502 processor’s illegal opcodes. My first computer was an Ohio Scientific Challenger 1P, on which I did a lot of 6502 assembly language programming. ShareThis

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Embedded Linux-Opening with Product Based Company Roland & Associates

Roland Piquepaille: Desirable: Assembly language programming experience in any of i386/arm/ppc/mips; device drivers development, kernel bug fixing is desirable; if ur interested plz forward me ur resume to farseena@roljobs.com CONTACT INFORMATION : … Share and Enjoy: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages. Read more

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Developer Trivia Test

InfoWorld has put together a 20-question test of your programming knowledge. Questions range from 'What is the best way to preserve type safety in assembly language?' to 'Why are race conditions a problem in modern software development?' and they touch on your knowledge of the history of programming languages, how best to develop easily maintainable and secure code, and your game plan for overcoming...

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30 Years of x86 on PC World

Thirty years ago this month, Intel released the 8086 microprocessor, the originator of the now-famous x86 standard and the ultimate progenitor of most modern consumer CPUs. But what, exactly, does all that mean? Well, think of it this way: any assembly language program written as far back as 1978 for the Intel 8086 will run, [...]

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Feeling Retro: PC World Disassembles the Awesome TRS-80 Model 100 Ultraportable

There was a time that mere mortals (people who couldn’t solder or code in assembly language) had two basic choices for a personal computer: The Apple II or the Radio Shack TRS-80 Model 1. Somehow, in these ancient days, there emerged an device that was a great ultraportable before the term ultraportable was even coined: [...]

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where to start studying assembly language?

hi guys, I am a newbie to assembly.i have downloaded many e books for assembly but don't know where to start and what to read first as many of them start from something known as hla some from masm,some from tasm,some from *#$%$%,,......... please...