Date: Thu, 17 Nov 1994 22:49:35 -0500 (CDT) From: Aaron Ucko Subject: Re: Having problems including ASM To: langston AT iaccess DOT za Cc: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu Organization: Rockhurst College; Kansas City, MO >OK, I want to include plenty asm code (I plan to write a good GFX lib), why bother? libgrx is there for the taking. >however I want to use TASM because I know it very well and I like it's power >and portability. Can I do this/How do I do this? ^^^^^^^^^^^ (?) In what way is TASM portable? The AT&T mnemonics used by GAS for 386's are, or so I've heard, more portable than the Intel ones. At any rate, they're almost, but not quite, entirely unlike TASM's, so you have to learn a whole new syntax. Bletch! :-) --- Aaron Ucko (ucko AT vax1 DOT rockhurst DOT edu; finger for PGP public key) -=- httyp! -=*=-Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't out to get you.-=*=- Geek code 2.1 [finger hayden AT vax1 DOT mankato DOT msus DOT edu for explanation]: GCS/M/S d(-) H s g+ p? !au a-- w+ v+ C++(+++)>++++ U-(S+)>++++ P+ L>++ 3(-) E-(----) !N>++ K- W(--) M-(--) V(--) po-(--) Y+(++) t(+) !5 j R G tv--(-) b+++ !D(--) B--(---) e>++++(*) u++(@) h!() f(+) r-(--)>+++ n+(-) y?