Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/05/10/00:03:33
From: | mauch AT uni-duisburg DOT de (Michael Mauch)
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Re: asm conversion
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Date: | Wed, 07 May 1997 15:50:48 +0200
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On 5 May 1997 14:28:33 GMT, phreadd AT powerup DOT com DOT au (David) wrote:
> I've tried reading the faq and "brennans guide to inline assembly" but I
> still can't convert the following code. Maybe it's because I can't really
> program in assembly anyway :)
> I'm writing all my own routines rather than use "allegro", since you learn
> by doing. And I already had the routines for BC ;)
Maybe you want to check out Matthew Mastracci's page "Interfacing DJGPP
with Assembly-Language Procedures" at
http://www.ucalgary.ca/~mmastrac/djgppasm.doc.
It's a very good introduction to NASM. The syntax of NASM's assembly
code is pretty much like the one of TASM/MASM, so you don't have to
twist your mind with AT&T syntax, input/output constraints etc.
NASM can be found at SimTel-Mirrors in the msdos/asmutil directory
AFAIR.
Regards...
Michael
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