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From: "Phil Boucherat" <philboucherat AT btinternet DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: assembler
Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 22:21:02 -0000
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Michael Duxbury <M DOT R DOT Duxbury AT btinternet DOT com> wrote in message
news:98tpou$e17$1 AT neptunium DOT btinternet DOT com...
> Does djgpp allow you to compile assembler code?
>
>

You can assemble assembler code with the GNU assembler which is called "as"
or "gas" which will be in the DJGPP\BIN directory - type "info as" for some
help. The assembler "as" is part of the GNU binutils thing which includes
the linker "ld" and several other utilities such as "objdump", "ranlib",
"ar" etc.   I can't help much more than that as I have always used MASM for
x86 assembly language. Or in a previous Concurrent DOS life something else,
but I can't even remember what that assembler was called now (although I'm
sure the debugger was called SID as I'm still using that one occasionally),

Cheers,

Phil


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