From: "John M. Aldrich" Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: Re: rhIDE and Intel syntax ASM Date: Sun, 05 Jan 1997 22:43:17 -0800 Organization: Two pounds of chaos and a pinch of salt Lines: 29 Message-ID: <32D09F05.6C68@cs.com> References: <5apls6$qrj AT news DOT cloud9 DOT net> Reply-To: fighteer AT cs DOT com NNTP-Posting-Host: ppp103.cs.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Noah Levenson wrote: > > I'm very new to compiling with DJGPP, and I wasn't aware that RHIDE > was out. If it is, where can I get it? Also, I have learned that > DJGPP won't accept intel syntax assembly language. I saw a post about > something called NASM...do I have any other alternatives? Thanks. The latest version of RHIDE is 1.0, and is available from SimTel as v2apps/rhide10b.zip. Robert Hoehne has actually made some improvements and bugfixes since uploading the current version of RHIDE, so I suggest you go to his web site to get the updates. (http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~rho/rhide.html) As for assembly, DJGPP is based on GNU C, which uses the AT&T assembly language syntax. If you are already familiar with Intel, you'll find that converting to AT&T is really quite easy; visit and look at Brennan's Guide to Inline Assembly with DJGPP. You can also get NASM, which uses Intel syntax and is capable of producing COFF object files suitable for use with DJGPP. Hope this helps! -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- | John M. Aldrich, aka Fighteer I | fighteer AT cs DOT com | | Plan: To find ANYONE willing to | http://www.cs.com/fighteer | | play Descent 2 on DWANGO! | Tagline: | ---------------------------------------------------------------------