Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/12/31/21:25:55
Bob Platko (platko AT ix DOT netcom DOT com) wrote:
: > It's just a question of learning the new syntax. Most users who use
: > AT&T syntax have found it to be superior to Intel once they get used to
: > it. Try looking in the FAQ and the as docs for instructions on the AT&T
: > syntax, and check out Brennan's Guide to Inline ASM at
: > <http://www.rt66.com/~brennan/djgpp/djgpp_asm.html>. It's _the_
: > reference for DJGPP users. ;)
:
: Is there any tutorial that teaches ASM from the beginning teaching the AT&T
: syntax. I haven't been able to find one tutorial that teaches the AT&T
: syntax without any prior knowledge of Intel ASM.
Look for NASM it is a free assembler that produces object files that can
be linked with DJGPP. It uses the INTEL syntax. You can get it from
simtel the file is called nasm091b.zip (it think :) ).
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