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    Hi All, I feeling nostalgic for simpler days long past follow Radsev advice a bought from Amazon the Apress gem that is 'Beginning x64 Assembly Programming' while I am not to sure it will for with my current gig. I think its going to be like other Apress books buy them, they sit on shelf for ages and then come off the shelf when it all goes sideways! I might also crack it Saturday afternoons when there is little else to do. But thanks :thumbsup: Glenn. Sorry having connection issues didn't realise this had already post (with raddevus spelt wrong!)

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      Hi All, I feeling nostalgic for simpler days long past follow Radsev advice a bought from Amazon the Apress gem that is 'Beginning x64 Assembly Programming' while I am not to sure it will for with my current gig. I think its going to be like other Apress books buy them, they sit on shelf for ages and then come off the shelf when it all goes sideways! I might also crack it Saturday afternoons when there is little else to do. But thanks :thumbsup: Glenn. Sorry having connection issues didn't realise this had already post (with raddevus spelt wrong!)

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      That is why most call them 'reference' books. You refer to them when you need them. Unfortunately, that is usually when things go sideways. :thumbsup: I still have a lot of old refence books that have been replaced by newer technology and the internet. I hold on to them because they remind me of better times, IMHO. Cheers. :)

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        That is why most call them 'reference' books. You refer to them when you need them. Unfortunately, that is usually when things go sideways. :thumbsup: I still have a lot of old refence books that have been replaced by newer technology and the internet. I hold on to them because they remind me of better times, IMHO. Cheers. :)

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        Me too, plus they are always there when the Net isn't!

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          That is why most call them 'reference' books. You refer to them when you need them. Unfortunately, that is usually when things go sideways. :thumbsup: I still have a lot of old refence books that have been replaced by newer technology and the internet. I hold on to them because they remind me of better times, IMHO. Cheers. :)

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          *lol* I still have a bunch of Original IBM AT Tech Refs which include the INT21 reference and the electrical scheme of the machine mainboard/rs232 adapter etc. :-D

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            Hi All, I feeling nostalgic for simpler days long past follow Radsev advice a bought from Amazon the Apress gem that is 'Beginning x64 Assembly Programming' while I am not to sure it will for with my current gig. I think its going to be like other Apress books buy them, they sit on shelf for ages and then come off the shelf when it all goes sideways! I might also crack it Saturday afternoons when there is little else to do. But thanks :thumbsup: Glenn. Sorry having connection issues didn't realise this had already post (with raddevus spelt wrong!)

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            Glad you found it helpful. I am really still amazed at how nice that book is. Very clear explanations and a lot of fun to read. :thumbsup:

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              That is why most call them 'reference' books. You refer to them when you need them. Unfortunately, that is usually when things go sideways. :thumbsup: I still have a lot of old refence books that have been replaced by newer technology and the internet. I hold on to them because they remind me of better times, IMHO. Cheers. :)

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              Sooner or later things ALWAYS go sideways. :((

              I'd love to change the world, but they won't let me.

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