文档介绍:IA-32 Intel® Architecture
Software Developer’s
Manual
Volume 3:
System Programming Guide
NOTE: The IA-32 Intel Architecture Developer’s Manual consists of three
books: Basic Architecture, Order Number 245470-011; Instruction Set
Reference Manual, Order Number 245471-011; and the System
Programming Guide, Order Number 245472-011.
Please refer to all three volumes when evaluating your design needs.
2003
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