From: jdennis@ultranet.com ("John R. Dennis")
Subject: Re: Assembler
7 Aug 1997 17:19:54 -0700
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	Jon Thackray on Thu, 7 Aug 1997 11: 46:31 +0100)
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>>>>> "Jon" == Jon Thackray <jont@harlequin.co.uk> writes:

    Jon> Jason Zions writes:
    >> If you're still looking at x86 processors, the CPU reference
    >> manuals for Intel's current chips are available in downloadable
    >> PDF form on Intel's web site. You'll still kill a tree printing
    >> it out, but there's no middleman driving up costs. (The Pentium
    >> MMX manual was about 800 pages; be a hero and print it
    >> double-sided. :-)

    Jon> Care to give an exact URL for this?

I'm not the original poster, but its:

http://developer.intel.com/design/perftool/cbts/

John

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