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From: "mark reed" <marst96+@pitt.edu>
To: <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: Re: Intel inline assembly?
Date: Sat, 18 Nov 2000 22:04:45 -0500
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as far as i know you cant use inline assembly but you can use nasm to create
functions in intel assembly, and then assemble them as COFF files, and
include them when you compile your djgpp program. If you have NASM, then you
can read the faq or readme to find out how to make COFF files for use with
djgpp.


>Is there any way I can use intel inline assembly instead of AT&T?  I
>heard NASM would work, but I need to set options in rhide and I don't
>know how.  Any direction or help would be appreciated.
>
>Ben Munger
>
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