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From: "Tony Moore" <tonymoore AT geocities DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Integrating Rhide and Nasm
Date: 6 Mar 1998 23:33:01 GMT
Organization: The Claremont Colleges
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If you want to incorporate NASM in Rhide put the executable files 
into \bin. Create a new file with the extension .asm. Make a new Project
and insert the previously created .asm file. Make sure that in the project
options box that the compiler is set to auto.

Feel free to ask any more questions if it isn't clear.

-Tony Moore | tmoore AT chs DOT claremont DOT edu 

Sahaja <stalla AT dvs DOT dvsystems DOT com> wrote in article
<34FF650F DOT 479C4927 AT dvs DOT dvsystems DOT com>...
> Hi everybody!
> I am trying to develop an application in C and Assembly;  I have Rhide
> and djgpp,gcc and my Rhide environment for C programs is ok;  I have
> also downloaded Nasm;  My question is regarding makefile;  Currently I
> start with a makefile and modify it by deleting and adding files needed
> , works fine; I want to be able to include assembly modules into that
> makefile and to incorporate Nasm into the Rhide IDE, so that I can build
> an executable with C and Assembly modules.
> 
> I appreciate any help.
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> -sahaja
> 
> 

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