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| From: | Martin Str|mberg <ams AT speedy DOT ludd DOT luth DOT se> |
| Subject: | Re: ATT assembler question |
| Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
| References: | <20030809094724 DOT 07569 DOT 00000326 AT mb-m18 DOT aol DOT com> |
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| Date: | 09 Aug 2003 22:19:07 GMT |
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Sterten <sterten AT aol DOT com> wrote: : in NASM I use to write : : db 234,12,177 : what's this in ATT syntax ? .byte 234,12,177 N. B. untested. : I thought, I could write and compile my programs in NASM and then : simply use the "db " statements to convert them to ATT for use in GCC+DJGPP You don't have to recode them into .byte statements. Just ask nasm to output COFF and you'd be ready to link. Right, MartinS
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