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A low-level programming language providing symbolic representation of machine code.
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Disassemble i386 in Raspbian?
I have not tried it, but there is a binutils-multiarch package "used to manipulate binary and object files that may have been created on other architectures". It includes an objdump which from the lo …
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Which raspberry pi nowadays is compatible with 32bit ARMv7 assembly code?
I'm not an assembly programmer, but the only model with a 32-bit ARMv7 core is the Pi 2. …
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How can I run 32-bit compiled assembly code on Rasberry PI 4 B, if possible at all?
Probably a pretty ideal way to learn assembly!
Note this backward compatibility between 64 and 32 bit is a trait of the x86 and ARM families, and is not necessary a more general truth. …