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Re: I Have A Question About Pointers

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Originally Posted by mikets View Post
BTW, there is no AT&T syntax, you probably meant Intel syntax. Also. there is no IA32 system. There is IA64 but 32-bit system is called x86. IA64 is an entirely different 64-bit architecture from Intel. The curent 64-bit Intel processors x64 is different from IA64 (Itanium). All new Intel processors are now 64-bit processors but they are backward compatible with 32-bit (x86) systems.
According to Intel there is http://www.intel.com/products/processor/manuals/
And I read that Intanium was the one that was NOT compatible with x86, that is why Intel uses AMD's x86-64 architecture.
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