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x86-64 Assembly: Signed Integer Multiplication and Addition with IMUL & ADD (YASM on Ubuntu Linux)
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x86-64 Assembly: Signed Integer Multiplication and Addition with IMUL & ADD (YASM on Ubuntu Linux)

Hands-on x86-64 assembly tutorial showing how to perform signed integer multiplication using the IMUL instruction in YASM/NASM on Linux. Covers immediate and global operands, two/three-operand forms, basic addition, with complete working code and live execution.
Posted by mike November 30, 2025

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