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From: "Tom St Denis" <tomstdenis AT yahoo DOT com>
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Subject: Re: Accessing registers from C
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"Jacek K." <xos AT o2 DOT pl> wrote in message news:9hns3d$4rn$1 AT news DOT tpi DOT pl...
> Are there some instructions/macros to access CPU registers? Anything other
> than inline assembly, of course.

No and you shouldn't.  GNU C does a wonderful job optimizing.

If you really need to use asm learn to use AS or NASM.

Tom


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