Date: Mon, 15 Dec 1997 19:49:26 -0800 (PST) Message-Id: <199712160349.TAA17934@adit.ap.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" To: Fabrice ILPONSE , djgpp AT delorie DOT com From: Nate Eldredge Subject: Re: NASM Precedence: bulk At 12:31 12/15/1997 +0100, Fabrice ILPONSE wrote: >Weiqi Gao wrote: >> >> Ryan McGee wrote: >> > >> > I'm new to DJGPP but not new to programming in C/C++ or assembly. I >> > wanted to know if I have to use AT&T syntax for NASM. Also, does anyone >> > know a good tutorial for NASM? Thanks. >> >> NASM does not use AT&T syntax. It uses the regular Intel syntax. >> >> NASM comes with full documentation (about 200 pages printed material, >> including a detailed Intel x86, up to Pentium with MMX, opcode >> reference). >Where to find this documentation? With the NASM distribution, where else? It used to be you'd find a file called `NASM.DOC' when you unzipped the file, but they may have changed it. The NASM distribution can't be all *that* big, though. If you wanted to know where to find NASM, try the `asmutl' (sp?) directory of your favorite Simtelnet mirror. Nate Eldredge eldredge AT ap DOT net