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|    Re: Best tools for writing an assembler?    |
|    20 Feb 14 17:15:28    |
      From: tpphysik@gmail.com              Thank you all.       About using an existing assembler -- it's like writing Machine Description       files for GCC right? Well my problem is that those stuff seemed quite complex       and would take a while to understand all syntax and options, and then define       all 'generalized' instructions.       Any good "Getting Started" guide on that with any assembler or compiler which       would make it easier to learn?       [Adapting an assembler is much easier than retargeting a compiler.       The assembler doesn't know anything about the semantics of       instructions, just what field goes where. -John]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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