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Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2000 14:42:13 +0600 (LKT)
From: Kalum Somaratna aka Grendel <kalum AT lintux DOT cx>
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To: "Thomas J. Hruska" <shinelight AT crosswinds DOT net>
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Subject: Re: AT&T inline assembler...
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On Wed, 12 Apr 2000, Thomas J. Hruska wrote:

> Hello, I have searched the FAQs and the mailing lists and have come up with
> nothing on links to the AT&T assembler programming method, how to do inline
> assembler with DJGPP, 

Hmm...There is a  exceleent tutorial for people who are new to the AT/T
syntax written by Brenan Underwood on <www.delorie.com>. Please search
for the words "Brenan Underwood" and you would comeup with the tutorial.

It is a very good tutorial. 

>or how to use NASM with DJGPP.  

If you think that learning the AT/T syntax is a pain in the *beep* then
you can write your assembly  using the normal INTEL syntax that you are
used to and use NASM to generate the COFF output format which can then be
linked into your program.

Grendel

>            Thomas J. Hruska -- shinelight AT crosswinds DOT net
					 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
					Super I love crosswinds too !
 

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