Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/12/12/21:31:17
Ryan McGee wrote:
>
> I'm new to DJGPP but not new to programming in C/C++ or assembly. I
> wanted to know if I have to use AT&T syntax for NASM. Also, does anyone
> know a good tutorial for NASM? Thanks.
NASM does not use AT&T syntax. It uses the regular Intel syntax.
NASM comes with full documentation (about 200 pages printed material,
including a detailed Intel x86, up to Pentium with MMX, opcode
reference).
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