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# source:http://geocities.com/SiliconValley/heights/7052/opcode.txt | |
From: [email protected] (Mark Hopkins) | |
Newsgroups: alt.lang.asm | |
Subject: A Summary of the 80486 Opcodes and Instructions | |
(1) The 80x86 is an Octal Machine | |
This is a follow-up and revision of an article posted in alt.lang.asm on | |
7-5-92 concerning the 80x86 instruction encoding. | |
The only proper way to understand 80x86 coding is to realize that ALL 80x86 |
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#!/home/aaron/miniconda3/bin/python | |
# How to: | |
# 1. Get python running on your computer | |
# 2. Install arxiv: $ pip install arxiv | |
# 3. Get pandoc running! | |
# 4. Install rmapi | |
# 5. change the RMAPI variable to point to the rmapi executable (line 18) | |
# 6. change line 1 to point to your python interpreter ($ which python), make the script executable, etc. | |
# 7. change the QUERY variable to query arxiv to whatever you like (line 19) |