From: cwalsh AT nf DOT sympatico DOT ca (Colin Walsh) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: Re: Where can I find more info on DJGPP's inline assembler's extended Date: 15 Oct 97 01:56:42 GMT Organization: Colossal Software Lines: 31 Distribution: world Message-ID: <344422da.0@204.101.95.15> References: <199710110755 DOT DAA21177 AT HME1-1 DOT pop3 DOT sprint DOT ca> Reply-To: cwalsh AT nf DOT sympatico DOT ca NNTP-Posting-Host: 204.101.95.15 To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Precedence: bulk In article <199710110755 DOT DAA21177 AT HME1-1 DOT pop3 DOT sprint DOT ca> Lincoln Lamm wrote: > Congrats and many thanks to your wonderful master piece Rhide 1.4. > > I just started DJGPP programming a couple of days ago, and am fascinated by > many powerfual feature of this supposedly "freeware" in comparison to MSVC > that I've been using for a while. > > One thing of great interest to me is DJGPP's inline assembler with extended > features, something MSVC doesn't have. Naturally, I'm having bit of problem > adapting with the syntax and all, coupled by the fact there don't seem to > be a lot of info/doc on extended inline assembly, either in the "info" > file, or on the net. > > I wonder if you'd be kind enough to offer me some advice or sources. > > Thanks. > > Lincoln Lamm (username AT sprint DOT ca) The document I found the most informative on getting started in AT&T inline syntax is Brennan Underwood's Guide to inline assembly at www.rt66.com/~brennan/djgpp/djgpp_asm.html. There is also an invaluable list of other DJGPP resources at www.rt66.com/~brennan/djgpp/ . HTH, Colin Walsh cwalsh AT nf DOT sympatico DOT ca