Good Books to learn low-level C

R

Randy Howard

Thx. I don't know that book.

Other thing to learn how to program hardware is understand the Linux kernel,
at least the most low level layer.

It is a good book (PVL's fish book), but it doesn't spend a lot of
time dealing with the original subject of this thread. The book I
mentioned by Warren focuses almost exclusively on that topic.
 
C

CBFalconer

*** Top-posting corrected ***
Zephryn said:
Thx. I don't know that book.

Other thing to learn how to program hardware is understand the
Linux kernel, at least the most low level layer.

Please don't toppost. It is considered rude in technical
newsgroups. Your answer belongs after the (snipped) material to
which you reply.

You will probably learn more about hardware by following
discussions in comp.arch.embedded or by examining drivers. The
Linux kernel is speciallized to one brand of hardware, and one
purpose.
 
R

Randy Howard

You will probably learn more about hardware by following
discussions in comp.arch.embedded or by examining drivers.
True.

The Linux kernel is speciallized to one brand of hardware, and one
purpose.

Factually incorrect.
 

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