Path: csiph.com!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!individual.net!not-for-mail From: Alexander Ausserstorfer Newsgroups: comp.sys.acorn.programmer Subject: Re: Learning ARM machine code Date: Sat, 07 Jun 2025 17:08:01 +0200 (Custom) Organization: None Lines: 33 Message-ID: <5c294aefcbbavariasound@chiemgau-net.de> References: <5c0c6984e5bavariasound@chiemgau-net.de> X-Trace: individual.net 7uWeLyOsAbXpFWI+N4/xeQt6tCOaTF74KcdtL7ZPa4ybHDZIPr X-Orig-Path: chiemgau-net.de!Alex Cancel-Lock: sha1:avP97BRYguVQRu9caIfeqSsAwdQ= sha256:oGVFal+MzBiyOTD1dfKPZoKUfllZEJ0/0cXIDZ7T2zg= User-Agent: Pluto/3.18 (RISC OS/5.24) NewsHound/v1.52-32 Xref: csiph.com comp.sys.acorn.programmer:6508 In article , Theo wrote: > Alexander Ausserstorfer wrote: >> In the book 'Raspberry Pi Assembly Language RISC OS Beginners' von Bruce >> Smith I'M missing the links to the ARM machine code. I want to see the >> commands in hex or binary values and want to be able to calculate it by >> myself. >> >> Is there another book or anything else you can recommend? > Arm has documentation of the A32 instruction encoding, starting from > the most significant bits and drilling your way down: ... > Not all instructions are available on all CPUs, of course. Many thanks! I was not able to see the pages at home, however. I downloaded a PDF (8 MB) now elsewhere. I begun to write an introduction http://home.chiemgau-net.de/ausserstorfer/Temp/2022-05-26/Skript.pdf (5 kB) in German for me to learn and teach myself. May be that I include the new 8 bit home computer Mega65 from Trentz Elektronik there later as well. A. -- http://home.chiemgau-net.de/ausserstorfer/