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    riscv-isa-manual

    riscv-isa-manual

    RISC-V Instruction Set Manual

    This repository contains the source files for the official RISC‑V Instruction Set Manual, including the Privileged RISC‑V Manual in LaTeX and the Unprivileged Manual in AsciiDoc. It tracks formal ratified versions of the ISA maintained by RISC‑V International and hosts build workflows for releasing updated ISA documents.
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    Asmosis

    Asmosis

    A set of tools related to assembly language programming.

    ...The tools include: - the Asm::X86 Perl module, - AsmDoc - an HTML documentation generator for assembly language, - Asm4Doxy - Assembly converter for Doxygen (http://www.doxygen.org/), - converters between various assembly language dialects: NASM (The Netwide Assembler, https://www.nasm.us), fasm (flat assembler, https://flatassembler.net) and GNU as, - converters from C/C++ header files to assembly language header files, - make4fasm - a Makefile generator for fasm, - Linux-2.6 kernel module helpers for fasm and NASM, - macros for Autoconf (https://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/), - pieces of code that may be useful for starting developing a simple operating system. See the project homepage https://asmosis.sourceforge.io and the project Wiki in the menu above.
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    AsmRef is a menu program and documentation file collection for development of assembly language programs. Most of the material is borrowed from others (thanks to the Linux community) and describes kernel calls, kernel structures, x86 instructions, etc.
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    text edit/macro language, similiar to awk,sed, or m4. It can be embedded in other languages and allows comments anywhere, even inside instructions. Final programs can read like normal english sentences. It's origional purpose was to assemble web pages
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    LSCR is a compilation of helping resources for software development in Assembly language under Linux. It includes system calls reference for kernel 2.6+, FASM include files, example applications, and some utilities.
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    Jennylab is a open project learning, examples and security material.
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