Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/07/30/14:52:11
You wrote:
>Anyone wrote in an answer to my question (i'm sorry but i forgot the name
>and i wrote this mail after i had deleted the answer) that there is an opcode
>table with nasm. Well, i tried every file that looked a bit useful, but i found
>nothing!
>I have NASM V.. Huh, can't find a version number!
>Oh, the NASM/NDISASM files have date 8th april '97
That was me. I have an old version that was laying around... it's 0.92 and
is dated Jan 15 1997. The opcodes are in the file insns.dat. It's possible
they've changed that, but I doubt they'd go to the trouble to rewrite the
opcode table in some weird format. You *do* have the source distribution, right?
Oh, btw, GAS also has an opcode table, but it only covers 386 protected mode.
Nate Eldredge
eldredge AT ap DOT net
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