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From: "Kalum Somaratna" <kalum AT ToughGuy DOT net>
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Date: Sun, 17 Oct 1999 15:20:36 +0600
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Subject: Re: Intel Asm. <-> At&t Asm.
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On 16 Oct 99, at 17:49, Borja Aranovic 
<spile_nomaed AT surfree DOT net DOT il>wrote:
> Where can I find a place, where I can find out how to translate 
Intel's
> Assembler, to At&t's ?
> 

Hi Borja,
The DJGPP FAQ has details of your problem in section 17.2.
But for your quick reference here are a few things I'm quoting from 
it.

A program called `TA2AS' which can convert TASM assembly 
source to AT&T style
can be found on the DJGPP server
(ftp://ftp.delorie.com/pub/djgpp/contrib/ta2asv08.zip) and on Oulu
(ftp://x2ftp.oulu.fi/pub/msdos/programming/convert/ta2asv08.zip).  

If you need to perform the opposite conversion, from the `AT&T' 
style to the `Intel' style, try the `Att2Intl' converter written by Greg 
Velichansky <hmaon AT umiacs DOT umd DOT edu>.  Its output is intended 
for NASM or TASM.  `Att2Intl'  is available from Greg's home page 
(http://www.wam.umd.edu/~gvelicha/a2i/).

BTW there is a assembler for x86 wich provides coff output called 
NASM. You might try getting it.
Please read the FAQ it contains valuable details.

Bye!
Kalum Somaratna

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