Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/06/20/09:47:50
> > The docs I got with DJGPP includes very little info on using >>DJASM.EXE.
> > This is the assembler right? Any idea where I can get examples/docs >>for
> > it?
No, the assembler is 'as' or GAS- the GNU assembler. djasm was written
to produce 16 bit stub code (to eliminate the dependency on another
compiler).
Quoting from DJ's site: "
Version 2 began due to a need to have a system that could be fully
self-bootstrapping. Since go32 requires a Borland compiler to build, it
didn't fit the bill. Cygnus, a big user of djgpp for their
DOS-based products, requested a self-bootstrapping version, so version 2
was born. The first part was writing an assembler that could produce the
16-bit stub, so djasm was written."
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