Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/06/21/21:52:27
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| From: | pgf AT american DOT com (Paul Fox)
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| Subject: | ASM to as or .obj to .o conversion?
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| Date: | 21 Jun 1996 18:49:14 GMT
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| Organization: | American Internet Corporation
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| Lines: | 21
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| To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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| DJ-Gateway: | from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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hi -- i have a largish (several thousand lines! :-/ ) routine written in
Intel style assembler (or DOS style, or MASM style, whatever you want to
call it). i need to port the code (which is quite portable, other than
syntax) to linux. so i need to either:
a) convert the ASM-style code to as/gas style syntax, or
alternatively,
b) use a .obj (generated under DOS) directly with ld.
does anyone know of a tool to do either of these? i'm sure that with
a few evenings and a generous dose of perl/awk/sed/whatever i can
convert the asm to as code, but i value my evenings... :-)
any tips/pointers appreciated.
paul
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