-> One could modify the approach by attempting to decode all two-byte
-> combinations. That would get you most of the instructions but would be
-> rather tedious and time consuming.
Don't be too sure... 386 and above instructions can range from 1 to 16 bytes
in
length for the whole instruction.
-> A far easier and more complete solution, IMHO, is to call Intel and ask
them
-> to mail you a data book.
That could work. But I've made a list of opcodes from the TASM qref, and
included coprocessor opcodes. I think it would be rather long to u/l into a
message here, so those who are interested can e-mail me at the address below.
((Cloud))
MauveCloud@juno.com
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