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|    Bernhard Schornak to wolfgang kern    |
|    Re: asm improvements?    |
|    16 Dec 17 20:52:21    |
      From: schornak@nospicedham.web.de              wolfgang kern wrote:                     > "firr" wrote:       >> btw: your 32-bit windoze assembler may already exists, look for RosAsm.       >       > |im not telling 32bit asm for windows dont exist (some need linkers though?)       >       > RosAsm doesn't need a linker and it has a very good integrated debugger.       > ...       > |i wonder however how many x86/win32 assemblers there are on the world       >       > only a few support M$ with equates and symbols: FASMw, MASM32, RosAsm,       > not sure about TASM, NASM and if the old original MASM is still valid.       >       > |making such assembler is not so hard task to belive that there are only       |few on the world       >       > not hard but cumbersome, you better expect to work a few years on it.       > many things are vital to know before you can write an M$ assembler:       > * the whole instruction set (incl. FPU, SIMD and protected NoGo's)       > * all about M$-functions and to which OS-versions they apply.       >       > But you can of course write yourself a tool and restrict it to support       > only a few favorite functions.                     MinGW's 64 bit version comes with full support for the entire 32       and 64 bit Windows API. Included in GCC is the GNU assembler AS,       capable to be fed with LETNi or AT&T syntax. There also is a GNU       debugger, but I prefer Microsoft's 'WinDbg', because it's easier       to handle.                     Pfüat'Di und an scheen Sonntag!              Bernhard              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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