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18 lut 2024 · A web page that lists and explains the x86 and amd64 instructions derived from the Intel® 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developer’s Manual. It is not an official documentation and may have errors or omissions.
- Movsd
In 64-bit mode, the instruction’s default address size is 64...
- Fst/Fstp
The FSTP instruction performs the same operation as the FST...
- Fsub/Fsubp/Fisub
Instruction 64-Bit Mode Compat/Leg Mode Description; D8 /4:...
- Fdiv/Fdivp/Fidiv
This instruction’s operation is the same in non-64-bit modes...
- Movsd
5 dni temu · This document contains the full instruction set reference, A-Z, in one volume. It describes the format of the instructions and provides reference pages for them. A functional cross-volume table of contents, references, and index allow for easy navigation of the instruction set reference.
A precise and comprehensive reference for x86 opcodes and instructions, including x86-64, with XML source and hypertext links. Learn the parameters, attributes, extensions, and differences of each instruction with examples and notes.
The x86 instruction set refers to the set of instructions that x86-compatible microprocessors support. The instructions are usually part of an executable program, often stored as a computer file and executed on the processor.
Instruction Set Reference, A-L NOTE: The Intel ® 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developer's Manual consists of nine volumes: Basic Architecture , Order Number 253665; Instruction Set Reference A-L , Order Number 253666;
16 wrz 2021 · The objective is to teach how to program in x86 assembly, as well as the history and basic architecture of x86 processor family. When referring to x86 we address the complete range of x86-based processors (since the original Intel 8086 in 1978).
26 kwi 2017 · Here is a list of all the instructions: http://ref.x86asm.net. As x86(_64) is a CISC processor, it has a big instruction set, but the compilers, unless you are optimizing, only use a "small" subset of it. You can check that disassembling binaries with objdump or your preferred disassembler.