It is the same assembly language for the same platform, but it looks different. See Section 12.11
for some of the more important differences.
12.4.1 x86 Instructions
We do not plan to give here a description of all of hundreds of instructions in the instruction set of
x86 architecture, but only those which will be used in the assembly language outputs which are
given. The reader should consult appropriate documentation from the manufacturer for full details.
x86 Flags
O Overflow flag. This is set to true if the destination operand was not large enough to hold the result
of the instruction.
SSign flag. ...
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