Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/08/15/22:03:34
In <4un0jn$puk AT snail DOT stack DOT urc DOT tue DOT nl> jan AT stack DOT urc DOT tue DOT nl (Jan Oonk)
writes:
>
>M@ (hixson AT mail DOT wsu DOT edu) wrote:
>: Hello,
>: I am interested in using djgpp to do some C/ASM programming.
>: However, I was wondering if it is at all possible to use Intel's asm
>: programming syntax rather than AT&T's. All of the examples I've
seen
>: on this newsgroup use the AT&T style, and I can't find anything in
the
>: djgpp docs that say "You can __*NOT*__ use Intel style assembly with
>: djgpp."
>: No, I haven't installed it yet. I'm hoping someone could answer
>: this for me before I go to the trouble.
>: Please reply via email.
>: Thanks in advance,
>: -M@
>
>Ta2As isn't finished... Use obj2coff instead...
>
>Maybe oneday we'll finish ta2as but we think obj2coff is far
superior....
>
>CU!
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>Please EMAIL all replys to Jan AT stack DOT urc DOT tue DOT nl
Yes, I think obj2coff is far superior. One problem though, I think you
need a Assembler to do the translate to obj part, so it actually isn't
about Doing Intel ASM in DJGPP. Only .OBJ file convert in DJGPP, I
agree that Obj2Coff is good though
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