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Intel Developer's Manuals

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http://www.intel.com/products/processor/manuals/
Recently I got these in print to have some modern and detailed reference without an access to a computer (very nice of Intel to offer such thing without charge to aspiring devs :P). Has anyone studied these? What you, experienced and skillful devs think about such source, can it prove useful in practical ways? I must mention that I am fairly new to low-level programming.
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Post by whicker »

of course they're useful, if you like twiddling bits, making circuit boards, or writing memory management code.
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Post by Gil_Hamilton »

They should put up some legacy books.
Reference material for an 8008 would be awesome.
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*sits on his 80386 programmer's reference manual*
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