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.
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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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