not entirely sure, I was looking for a good at&t ref and came across this thought it might be of use to other HNers who do this stuff too. It probably has to do with solaris which I guess belongs to oracle now (from sun).
"The x86 Assembly Language Reference Manual documents the syntax of the SolarisTM x86 assembly language. This manual is provided to help experienced programmers understand the assembly language output of Solaris compilers. This manual is neither an introductory book about assembly language programming nor a reference manual for the x86 architecture."
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