/r/asm/

r/asm

21k members
r/asm is a subreddit with 21k members. They frequently recommend/review ide, and the most common flair used is general, x86-64/x64, x86, arm64/aarch64, and arm.
Welcome to `r/asm`, the subreddit for Assembly language in all Instruction Set Architectures!

Products Discussed in r/asm

Ide

4 reviews
#1
Visual Studio Code
4.0 from 2 reviews
#2
gef
4.0 from 1 review
#3
SASM
4.0 from 1 review

Flair Used in r/asm

#1
General
: "What should I become a specialist in if I enjoy C and Assembly programming the most?"
7 posts
#2
x86-64/x64
: "APX: Intel's new architecture - 8 - Conclusions"
7 posts
#3
x86
: "Intel's $475 million error: the silicon behind the Pentium division bug"
4 posts
#4
ARM64/AArch64
: "macos-assembly-http-server: A real http sever written purely in darwin arm64 assembly under 200 lines"
4 posts
#5
ARM
: "I'm writing an x86_64 to ARM64 assembly "compiler"/converter!"
4 posts
#6
680x0/68K
: "Best motorola 68000 assember?"
2 posts
#7
6800
: "6809 Assembly with Steve Bjork -- video series"
1 post
#8
8080/Z80
: "Z80 subroutine register conventions"
1 post
#9
RISC
: "Visualize RISC-V Vector Memory Instructions"
1 post
#10
MIPS
: "question part of an exercise in MIPS, are there default values to some regs?"
1 post

Member Growth in r/asm

Yearly
+2k members(11.8%)

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Last updated: January 24, 2025