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From: James Webb <james AT ee DOT adfa DOT oz DOT au>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Intel ASM Possible
Date: Wed, 08 Jan 1997 13:37:20 +1100
Organization: Electrical Engineering, University College UNSW ADFA Australia
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Dan Mintz wrote:

. . . Well does anyone know of a program that can convert Intel ASM to
AT&T asm? . . .

G'day Dan!
	As per the DJGPP FAQ (some section) they mention a INTEL ASM -> AT&T
ASM conversion programme, and where to grab it from.  I tried it (with
no luck - mind you, my test code was pretty average...), but it may do
the job for you.  However, as its only doco warns of squillions of bugs,
I'd try using NASM (I'm just starting to play with that now) instead... 

Cheers,
	James.


P.S.  A chap by the name of Matthew Hall found this site for NASM:

http://www.dcs.warwick.ac.uk/~jules/nasm-ftp.html

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