Microsoft MASM Programmer's Guide: Assembly-Language Development System v6.1
Title and Contents
Introduction
Getting Start
Chapter 1 Understanding Global Concepts
Chapter 2 Organizing Segments
Chapter 3 Using Addresses and Pointers
Chapter 4 Defining and Using Simple Data Types
Chapter 5 Defining and Using Complex Data Types
Chapter 6 Using Floating-Point and Binary Coded Decimal Numbers
Chapter 7 Controlling Program Flow
Chapter 8 Sharing Data and Procedures Among Modules and Libraries
Chapter 9 Using Macros
Chapter 10 Writing a Dynamic-Link Library For Windows
Chapter 11 Writing Memory-Resident Software
Chapter 12 Mixed-Language Programming
Chapter 13 Writing 32-Bit Applications
Appendix A Differences Between MASM 6.1 and 5.1
Appendix B BNF Grammar
Appendix C
Appendix D MASM Reserved Words
Appendix E Default Segment Names
Glossary
Index