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From: "Jim Watters" <macemu AT emuunlim DOT com>
To: <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: RE: AT&T (AS) to Intel (NASM) Assembly Syntax Convertor
Date: Sun, 11 Aug 2002 09:54:57 -0400
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I asked a C++ newsgroup and found out gcc can do it by itself(!)

gcc hello.c -S -fverbose-asm -masm=intel

Now to figure out how to clean up the code. If anyone has a better
method (not requiring editing) I'd still like to know.

Jim Watters


-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Watters [mailto:macemu AT emuunlim DOT com] 

Hello,

Could anyone provide me with a *working* link to a command line
executable that will convert assembly files from GCC (-S) to NASM (or
MASM) syntax please?

Jim Watters




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