The nuts and bolts of PowerPC assembly language

  2007-04-04 04:00:03
The POWER5 processor is a 64-bit workhorse used in a variety of settings. Starting with this introduction to assembly language concepts and the PowerPC instruction set, this series of articles introduces assembly language in general and specifically for the POWER5. 
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