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Old 12-05-2006, 09:54 AM   #1
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LXer: The Art of Loading and Storing on PowerPC


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The previous article in this series introduced assembly language programming using the 64-bit PowerPC instruction set on POWER5 and other processors that use these instructions. This article drills down the specifics of using the 64-bit PowerPC on Linux and UNIX-like operating systems, focusing on data access methods and position-independent code. Other Popular Articles Knocked-Based Commands for Your Linux Laptop (62K reads) The Top 5 Engineering Hints You Rarely Hear (65K reads)

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