Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/01/23/18:46:42
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From: | lennox AT wantree DOT com DOT au (Shaun Lennox-Bradley)
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Newsgroups: | alt.lang.asm,comp.lang.asm.x86,comp.os.msdos.djgpp,gnu.g++.help,gnu.gcc.help
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Subject: | Converting Intel Masm to AT&T Gas, and inline assembly
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Date: | 22 Jan 1996 13:53:57 GMT
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Organization: | Your Organization
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Message-ID: | <4e04tl$cnt@vector.wantree.com.au>
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NNTP-Posting-Host: | dialin47.wantree.com.au
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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DJ-Gateway: | from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Hi
I'm looking to convert assembly code from Intel masm syntax to AT&T gas
syntax, and was wondering where to get some good examples
of masm code and the alternate gas code. I already have the
gas info files, and they are ok, but they don't have many examples.
Similarly, I'd like to have some examples of inline assembler in
Turbo C (or Microsoft C) and their GCC alternates. The GCC info file's
descriptions of how to do this are difficult to understand and
examples would make this much easier.
Thanks to anyone who can help
Shaun
Oh, and can you respond via email - I posted this to a few
groups I though relevant, and might not see all responses
if you respond by posting
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