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To: linux-assembly@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
From: john david gray <johndgray2003@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hello ,
I am working on a Pascal compiler. I have already changed the
source code from Pascal to C { and this now works both in amigados, and
in linux } where it produces 68000 assembler code { a68k } .
{ a68k uses at&t 's left to right assembler : mov.l $567,reg }
I am currently working on a version to produce {linux} x86
output.
I have written a small library of routines { fgets fputs etc.} in
{linux} x86 'as' code , and have the first 80% of the compiler complete.
Now need some more information please as I need to convert
{ for example } 68000's seq sne exg etc to x86 'as' code.
Can you recommend somewhere I can download info on
gcc's 'as' mnemonics please ?
Thanks
John Gray (8^)>
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