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Subject: Re: Converting Intel asm to AT&T syntax
Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 14:25:38 GMT
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In article <713cu6$msm$1 AT supernews DOT com>,
  "Thiessen" <thiessen AT camano DOT net> wrote:
> Hi,
> First of all, I hope this isn't the wrong newsgroup to post this in.
> I am trying to learn the AT&T syntax of inline assembly.  I need to convert
> some inline assembly functions to the AT&T syntax because DJGPP doesn't
> support the way I have it below.  I can't figure it out
> since I am unfamiliar with any kind of assembly language.
> The code is below.  If anyone could help convert it so I would know what to
> do for future programs that use inline assembly,or if anyone could reccomend
> a link to a site that can explain what I am trying to learn I would
> appreciate it.
> ****************************************************************************

Matt Mastracci wrote an excellant tutorial on using Nasm with DJGPP.  You
don't have to learn AT&T syntax after all, you just need Nasm.	The new
challenge you are going to find is that since DJGPP is a 32-bit, protected
mode compiler, there are a few more interesting thigs to cover.  (You just
can't execute an 'int 10h', for instance.  Try these links and E-Mail me if
you'd like to swap ideas.  I just covered this ground in the last month or
so.

http://www.web-sites.co.uk/nasm/
http://www.acs.ucalgary.ca/~mmastrac/files/djgppasm.html

Dave Silkworth

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