Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/01/05/04:18:11
> I simply can not believe that DJGPP doesn't support Intel assembly
>code, and all it supports is AT&T code. Well does anyone know of a
>program that can convert Intel ASM to AT&T asm? Because I am NOT up for
>learning another language.
Check out NASM the url to the page was posted not to long ago, its a high
quality free Assembler that produces many different output formats including
COFF for DJGPP. Microsoft Assembler also has an option to output in a format
suitable for linking with DJGPP.
AT&T syntax isn't a whole other language anyway, just a little bit backwards.
Murray Stokely ( murray AT southeast DOT net )
http://www.cdrom.com/pub/artpacks
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