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From: "Bruce Foley" <brucef AT central DOT co DOT nz>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: MASM to AS
Date: 13 Sep 1996 07:47:31 GMT
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Juanjo Erauskin <juanjo AT jet DOT es> wrote in article <32345E68 DOT 5D39 AT jet DOT es>...
> Hello:
> 	Is posible convert assembler programs compiled with MASM to compile
> with DJGPP 'AS' ?
> 
> 	Thanks
> 

With a bit of elbow grease -definately!

Also, I believe there are some utilities for converting OMF format object
files into COFF, and also for converting Intel style source into AT&T.

In the later case, you will almost certainly have to do a clean-up
after the conversion.

Personally, if you understand the routine you are converting, then I
recommend doing it by hand (assuming it's not huge & you don't
mind spending the time & effort).  This is quite good practice for
learning AT&T.

The only real problems I've had is to do with implementing macro
functions, as you would typically find supported by MASM/TASM,
although I understand there is a macro preprocessor available
for DJGPP.

Bruce.


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