Via: uk.ac.aston; Mon, 8 Feb 1993 18:38:33 +0000 To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu From: John Fletcher Date: 8 Feb 93 17:31:30 GMT Subject: Re: Documentation to GNU/80386 assembler Reply-To: J DOT P DOT Fletcher AT aston DOT ac DOT uk > Date: Sun, 7 Feb 93 19:22:47 IST > From: mennen!mennil!crummi!dani AT acsu DOT buffalo DOT edu (Dani Flexer) > To: mennen!djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu > Subject: Documentation to GNU/80386 assembler > I need to port some Microsoft assembly code to the djgpp environment.. > Looking through the assembly sources supplied with the various djgpp > libraries indicates that the GNU assembler differs radicly from the > MASM. None of the archives I have looked through seem to have any > documentation on pseudo ops, addressing modes etc. I would very much > appreciate if someone could point me to some documentation or (better > still) e-mail it to me. Any pointers/tools that could help in my task > would also be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks a lot. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > Dani Flexer, MENNEN MEDICAL LTD. > > USENET: dani AT mennen DOT com > Phone: 972-8406751, Air Mail: P.O.Box 102, Rehovot 76100, Israel > FAX: 972-8406519 US Mail: 10123 Main Street, Clarence, NY, 14031 > This has been posted a couple of times. The files can be found for FTP on math.niu.edu in directory pub/msdos/djgpp.stuff/contrib The files are gas-doc.tar.Z and i386-as.docs.Z Cheers John --------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr John P. Fletcher Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry, Aston University, Tel: (44) 21 359 3611 ext 4625 Aston Triangle, Email(Most systems): J DOT P DOT FLETCHER AT ASTON DOT AC DOT UK BIRMINGHAM B4 7ET U.K. Email(JANET only): J DOT P DOT FLETCHER AT UK DOT AC DOT ASTON ---------------------------------------------------------------------