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From: | Oliver Plohmann <opl@esec.ch> |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | 8 Mar 1996 00:07:07 -0500 |
Organization: | ESEC SA |
Keywords: | books, question |
Hello,
I looking for an introductory/beginner level book on compiler
construction. I have found some interesting books. Unhappily, I
haven't found one that describes a compiler for an Intel box. I don't
care whatever simple the described compiler is, but what I am looking
for is one that is functional and compiles for the Intel
processors. Does anybody know such a book?
Thank you for any information.
Regards, Olli Plohmann
[95% of the issues in building a compiler are the same regardless of
what target machine you have in mind, which I suspect is why there
aren't any books that are Intel-specific. But I must admit that if there's
any target that might need a book of its own, the x86 is it. -John]
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