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csantill AT lausd DOT k12 DOT ca DOT us wrote in article
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> from: csantilL AT lausd DOT k12 DOT ca DOT us
>
> Does anybody have or know where to get a solid resource for converting
> Intel to AT&T inline ASM opcodes, ie, mov = movb type stuff & maybe an
> accompanying cycle count? It would be very nice :] if the list
> contained all usable opcodes for AT&T. Any help would be greatly
> appreciated. Thanx!]
>
Check under Contributed Modules in the DJGPP section at www.delorie.com,
there is a program called tasm2as that will convert some intel code to
AT&T.
You may also want to check out NASM, it can compile intel syntax to
COFF format object files that can be linked with DJGPP compiled progs.
(http://www.cryogen.com/Nasm)
Then there is the inline assembly reference from Brennan Underwood, which
is available from his site: http://www.rt66.com/~brennan/djgpp/index.html
(As well as a lot of other useful info)
Anyways, there's some pointers to get you started.
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