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Re: Assembly in Linux
- To: linux-india-programmers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: Assembly in Linux
- From: Syed Khader Vali <sid@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 25 Apr 2000 10:45:00 +0530
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- In-reply-to: "Rakesh Agarwal"'s message of "Tue, 25 Apr 2000 10:18:14 +0530"
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>>>>> "Rakesh" == Rakesh Agarwal <rakesh.agarwal@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
Rakesh> Hi, Can anyone provide me with links to online manuals,
Rakesh> tutorials for assembly language programming in Linux using
Rakesh> the "as" assembler.
Hi Rakesh,
Install nasm and it has good documentation also. Further more, you
could also check out the assembly HOWTO's for more information.
This is something about nasm.
Description: General-purpose x86 assembler
Netwide Assembler. NASM will currently output flat-form
binary files, a.out, COFF and ELF Unix object files, and
Microsoft 16-bit DOS and Win32 object files.
.
Also included is NDISASM, a prototype x86 binary-file
disassembler which uses the same instruction table as NASM.
HTH
Regards
- Khader
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