try,

http://www.privat.schlund.de/a/amiga/
http://www.amigau.com/c-programming/assembler/assemblerlinks.htm
http://www.megabytebooks.com/catalogue/88/1873308272/

Title Amiga Assembler Insider Guide
Subject Amiga
ISBN 1873308272
Author Paul Overaa
Publisher Bruce Smith Books



> Oded Avrishami wrote:
> >
> > HELLO 2 U ALL FRICKS.
> > For a long time I'm tring to find good books that tells u everything
about
> > linux programing in C,
> > ASSEMBLER, that will teach u how to use the linux OS, and also will
explane
> > XWINDOWS AND POSIX programing.
> >
> > This is not relevent but I know u all fricks know about that :
> > I also tried for a long time to find good books about the AMIGA
ASSEMBLER
> > and about graphic programming.
> >
> > Can u PLEASE PLEASE  help me, I'm REALLY despret.
> >
> > THANKS IN ADVANCE
> > BEST REGARDS
> >
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> Base level C:
> * The C Programming Language (2nd Ed.), Kernighan & Ritchie, Prentice Hall
> Systems programming:
> * Linux Application Development, Johnson & Troan, Addison Wesley
> * Advanced Programming in a Unix Environment, Stevens, Addison Wesley
> (He has two other sets of books on TCP/IP and Network programming,
absolute must if that's your direction.)
> * Programming with POSIX Threads, Butenhof, Addison Wesley
> Internals, drivers: (These are a bit out of date, but good for background)
> * Linux Kernel Internals, Beck et al., Addison Wesley
> * Linux Device Drivers, Rubini, O'Reilly
> Assembly language, MASM/ix86 style:
> * Linux Assembly Language Programming, Neveln, Prentice Hall (A bit
disappointing)
> X Windows:
> * Look at the O'Reilly X Windows Series (Motif editions), Vols 0-5, 6a&b,
8  + R6 Supplement
> These are also getting to be a bit long in the tooth, but are seminal.
> Use of Linux:
> * Any of a zillion kilo-books of the "Howto" variety; most not very good &
the best of them will just gather dust after
> a few days/weeks/months of use.
>
> There must be other good stuff around, but that's what I use.
>
> About the other topics - I dunno.
>
> Hope that helps.


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