MINIX 3 - Intel and AMD Architecture Manuals |
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Intel Manuals
The Intel Corporation provides many useful documents on the
Pentium 4 Processor Technical Documentation page.
Especially useful for helping you to understand the machine dependent
code of Minix on an IBM-PC compatible machine will be the
Manuals
section. As of October 2004 the following manuals are available as PDF files
(read with Adobe Acrobat or Ghostview):
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IA-32 Intel. Architecture Optimization Reference Manual
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IA-32 Intel. Architecture and Intel. Extended Memory 64 Software Developer's Manual Documentation Changes
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IA-32 Intel Architecture Software Developer's Manual Volume 1: Basic Architecture
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IA-32 Intel Architecture Software Developer's Manual Volume 2A: Instruction Set Reference, A-M
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IA-32 Intel Architecture Software Developer's Manual Volume 2B: Instruction Set Reference, N-Z
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IA-32 Intel Architecture Software Developer's Manual Volume 3: System Programming Guide
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The Software Optimization Cookbook
These are all downloadable as PDF files (read with Adobe Acrobat or
Ghostview). A CD-ROM containing the complete set of manuals can also
be ordered from Intel.
AMD Manuals
All AMD processors for IBM-PC have the same IA-32 architecture as Intel
processors. The differences are in multimedia technology, where AMD
processors have 3DNOW! and other things... And the next AMD processor
(x86-64) will be different, but still compatible with IA-32. So, the
Intel docs will also help you understand and program for AMD
processors. But, AMD provides manuals too -- they are available at the
AMD64 Architecture Tech Docs
page. These AMD manuals were available as of October 2004:
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AMD64 Architecture Programmer's Manual Volume 1: Application Programming
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AMD64 Architecture Programmer's Manual Volume 2: System Programming
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AMD64 Architecture Programmer's Manual Volume 3: General-Purpose and System
Instructions
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AMD64 Architecture Programmer's Manual Volume 4: 128-Bit Media Instructions
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AMD64 Architecture Programmer's Manual Volume 5: 64-Bit Media and x87
Floating-Point Instructions
Note that the syntax of the assembly language used in Minix is different from
Intel's. The Minix syntax is consistent with assembly languages used by other
Unix-derived systems. Other links on the
Programming in the Minix environment
page on the Minix1 websites point to articles describing assembly language
syntax.
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