Intel and AMD reference manuals (was: NOOP an ASSERT)

Hello Tony,

* On Fri, Oct 22, 2004 at 09:57:07AM -0400 Tony Mason wrote:

Both Intel and AMD will send you copies of the reference manuals for
their current processor families - and amazingly enough, they don’t
charge for it.

Well, do they? I wanted to order reference manuals more than once
(sometimes, books are better than PDFs), but I could not find anywhere
where these can be ordered, even for cash. Could you please tell me
where these can be ordered?

Thanks in advance,
Spiro Trikaliotis.


Spiro R. Trikaliotis
University of Magdeburg

Here is the link to “IA-32 Intel(r) Architecture Software Developer’s
Manuals” download page. On that page there is a link to order the entire
set of manuals on a single CD-ROM. Yes, free of charge. You can get a
lot of other manuals the same way.
I used to order the same thing from Intel in print (book) format. That
was couple of years ago. And, yes it was free of charge. I do not think
that they do that in print form any more …

Thanks, Vladimir

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Hello Tony,

* On Fri, Oct 22, 2004 at 09:57:07AM -0400 Tony Mason wrote:

Both Intel and AMD will send you copies of the reference manuals for
their current processor families - and amazingly enough, they don’t
charge for it.

Well, do they? I wanted to order reference manuals more than once
(sometimes, books are better than PDFs), but I could not find anywhere
where these can be ordered, even for cash. Could you please tell me
where these can be ordered?

Thanks in advance,
Spiro Trikaliotis.


Spiro R. Trikaliotis
University of Magdeburg


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Intel still sends the print book format. I got mine send to the Netherlands
free of charge.

Avi.

“Kezerashvili, Vladimir [IT]” wrote in
message news:xxxxx@windbg…
Here is the link to “IA-32 Intel(r) Architecture Software Developer’s
Manuals” download page. On that page there is a link to order the entire
set of manuals on a single CD-ROM. Yes, free of charge. You can get a
lot of other manuals the same way.
I used to order the same thing from Intel in print (book) format. That
was couple of years ago. And, yes it was free of charge. I do not think
that they do that in print form any more …

Thanks, Vladimir

-----Original Message-----
From: xxxxx@lists.osr.com
[mailto:xxxxx@lists.osr.com] On Behalf Of Spiro
Trikaliotis
Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 11:37 AM
To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
Subject: [windbg] Intel and AMD reference manuals (was: NOOP an ASSERT)

Hello Tony,

* On Fri, Oct 22, 2004 at 09:57:07AM -0400 Tony Mason wrote:

> Both Intel and AMD will send you copies of the reference manuals for
> their current processor families - and amazingly enough, they don’t
> charge for it.

Well, do they? I wanted to order reference manuals more than once
(sometimes, books are better than PDFs), but I could not find anywhere
where these can be ordered, even for cash. Could you please tell me
where these can be ordered?

Thanks in advance,
Spiro Trikaliotis.


Spiro R. Trikaliotis
University of Magdeburg


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