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| From: | teney931 AT cs DOT uidaho DOT edu (Aric TenEyck) |
| Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
| Subject: | Gnu Assembler Answers |
| Date: | 6 Jun 1995 15:44:05 GMT |
| Organization: | University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho |
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I asked about SHL'ing and converting AT&T Assembler language. Thanks to all who responded. I learned that you have to put a $ in front of every numerical constant, so the answer to my question is: shll $16, %EAX. I also asked about a convertor and learned that MASM can produce gcc-compatible object files. There are also a few convertors in the works. Thanks again. -- You know whose |"There are few child care | "The meek shall opinions these | problems that can not be | inherit the Earth. are and whose | solved with duct tape." | The rest of us are they aren't. | -Father Duke | going to the stars."
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