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| From: | Corey Harwell <gadwall AT mobiletel DOT com> | 
| Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp | 
| Subject: | Re: Inline Assembly? | 
| Date: | Thu, 22 Apr 1999 00:02:59 -0500 | 
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> asm {
> mov al, low
> mov ah, high
> } // Data should return correctly since it's in AX right?
first off DJGPP only understands AT&T style inline assembly not Intel...
secondly inline is done like this if im not mistaken.. (its been awhile)
asm(" instruction ");
Thats about all i can tell you.. im not much of an AT&T style assembly
programmer so i really can't give you any specifics on the difference
from Intel. Look for some tutorials on the net.
-Corey
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