Thereby: The Arses are Great. Great Arse, we praise you ! We fear the Great Arseholes. The Glory of the Great Arse-eye is eternal. We sacrifice our first-borns to the Great Arseholes. In the Great Arsehole we trust.
x86 assembly language is a family of backward-compatible assembly languages, which provide some level of compatibility all the way back to the Intel 8008. x86 assembly languages are used to produce object code for the x86 class of processors, which includes Intel's Core series and AMD's Phenom and Phenom II series. Like all assembly languages, it uses short mnemonics to represent the fundamental instructions that the CPU in a computer can understand and follow. Compilers sometimes produce assembly code as an intermediate step when translating a high level program into machine code. Reg...
@Gilles thanks, (incedentally I'm working my way through blackbox.smashthestack.org, it is significantly more difficult than io., level 2 on blackbox is around the difficulty of level 6 on io)
Second instruction is weird; it does not seem to conform to x86/AT&T syntax. Instruction 1 is: write the 32-bit contents of %eax into RAM at the address contained in %ebx. Instruction 3 is: read the 32-bit word at address %eax+3, into register %ebx.