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From: "Eli Zaretskii" <eliz AT gnu DOT org>
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> From: jbs30000 AT aol DOT com (Joel)
> Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
> Date: 4 Apr 2004 21:28:18 -0700
> 
> I know that there's a way to write an .s file using Intel style
> assembly.  I've gotten pretty comfortable using AT&T syntax, but I
> still want to know how to activate Intel compatibility.
> 
> Is it something like just putting .intel in your .s file, or...? 

It's .intel_syntax.

> Sorry, but like I said, I completely forgot, and searching on line
> hasn't produced any results.

I found it instantly, by typing "info as", then "i intel" inside the
manual.  I suggest to get acquainted to the wonderful `i' command.

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