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DATE | 2004-08-31 |
FROM | From: "Steve Milo"
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SUBJECT | Re: [hangout] Assembly
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No, Jaqueline Jones.
Its not necessarily a windows based class, but using MASM and TASM are discussed. The professor talks about using the DOS commandline, if that means anything. I think I can get NASM to mimick MASM, but I keep getting an error message telling me that I tried to declare a label on a non-label operation I read in the NASM documentation that it uses the Amiga style of handling lables. Which will not do because I know this professor is strict about the code we hand in to her.
Steve
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 22:58:02 -0400, Ruben Safir wrote > If it's a windows based class than there is nothing that behaves like > Windows on a Linux kernel. > > Is this Simcha Fleishers class? > > Ruben > > On Tue, 2004-08-31 at 22:19, Steve Milo wrote: > > What options are there for an assembler that follows the Borland (TASM) > > programming conventions? I found NASM but I cant seem to get it to follow TASM. > > > > Steve M > > > > -- > > Open WebMail Project (http://openwebmail.org) > > > > ____________________________ > > NYLXS: New Yorker Free Software Users Scene > > Fair Use - > > because it's either fair use or useless.... > > NYLXS is a trademark of NYLXS, Inc > > > > ____________________________ > NYLXS: New Yorker Free Software Users Scene > Fair Use - > because it's either fair use or useless.... > NYLXS is a trademark of NYLXS, Inc
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