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From: Ian Chapman <ian_chapman AT sympatico DOT ca>
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Subject: Re: assembler
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Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2001 03:21:39 GMT
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Hi,
    I'm a wee bit late with my reply.  One point that was missing form
this thread is that the assembler in djgpp is orientated to assembling
whatever the high level languages throw at it.  I've never used it as it
sounds more of a task than the usual assembly stuff I cut my teeth on.
I've managed to do whatever I needed to do in c or c++ using calls that
are documented if you dig deep into the c libs.

        Regards Ian.

Michael Duxbury wrote:

> Does djgpp allow you to compile assembler code?

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