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From: Michael Castle <mcastle AT umr DOT edu>
Subject: Re: How did you learn 80386 GAS?
To: ryoung AT utdallas DOT edu (Young U Ryu)
Date: Mon, 14 Mar 1994 20:05:17 -0600 (CST)
Cc: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu

> 
> How did you learn 80386 GAS (I mean that distributed with
> DJGPP)? Are there any syntax summaries and/or tutorials?
> (The GAS manual of GNU does not cover processor-specific
> instructions, isn't it?)


Check out ftp.math.niu.edu in pub/msdos/djgpp.stuff/contrib and look for
gasdoc.tar.Z and i386-as.docs.Z.  I know at least one of these is specific
to Interactive Systems Corporations version of unix and it's compiler,
however it's made to be a tutorial of going from a DOS based assembler
(such as TASM or MASM) to a generic unix assembler (such as AS or GAS).  

It won't give GAS specific stuff, but it should give the syntax and such.
For 386 instructions, you should really get a manual on 386's.  Check with
Intel and get their manuals.....  can't expect EVERYTHING to be spoonfed to
you now, can you?  ;->


DJ:  Would it be possible to put these files on omnigate?  I think once
checked with the ISC folx about putting these docs in an archive, and was
pretty much given the ok (hell... I found them using archie on another
site....)   Or maybe just a pointer to niu.....  having these docs in a
better known ftp site would help I would think.


mrc

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