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From: "Mike" <just DOT me AT aon DOT at>
To: <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: problems with 'as'
Date: Thu, 24 May 2001 20:15:27 +0200
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Greetings,

i am not able to use the object file generated with cygwin/gnu 'as' at my c
project in M$ Visual Studio. The linker complains something about a bad
fixup.
The reason why i would like to use cygwin/gnu as is because i am more
familar with AT&T syntax than with intel and i also have to write a version
for linux.  ( I would realy appreciate it to only work with one assembly
source file for both operating systems)
Is there a way to get the M$ linker work with the 'as' object files?
Is there an other assember available that supports AT&T syntax for windows
and linux?

Please send any replys directly to me because i cant subscribe to the
mailinglist (ORBS... and my ISP dont care about it)

Thx for you help,
Mike



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