Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/02/18/07:27:08
In article <Pine DOT ULT DOT 3 DOT 91 DOT 960213111331 DOT 15055A-100000 AT rowan>,
D. Hibbs <mtx064 AT coventry DOT ac DOT uk> wrote:
>On 9 Feb 1996, Robert Gorichanaz wrote:
>
>> 'ello
>>
>> I have some assembly code written for Borland's TASM in IDEAL mode and
>> I need some pointers in converting it over to DJGPP/GNU assembly.
>>
Two solutions come to mind (both of which require other C/C++ packages)
'sokay though, we all are compiler freaks (*).
(a) Keep using TASM to produce .obj files and then use watcom's
wdisasm -au
to produce files in AT&T syntax and recompile those with djasm
(b) Get EMX (Eberhard Mattes' extender package for OS/2 and DOS) and check out
the utility called
emxaout
which takes OMF objects (built with TASM, .386 / .flat) and converts them
into a.out format. That should work.
Hope this was of help,
Janos
(*) I got (and use): Watcom C/C++; Borland C/C++ (3.x, 4.x, OS/2); EMX;
DJGPP; IBM VisualAge C++. (**) No compilers from MS, though.
(**) These are all full installs. ZIP drives rule. <grin>
So, do I qualify as a compiler package freak?
--
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throw away the insides, and use the empty shell for a birdhouse. Rather
have sparrows than Apples." -- wharfie (on austin.general in mid '93)
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