Re: Assembly Language


Subject: Re: Assembly Language
From: Andy Hall (andyhall@gci.net)
Date: Wed Jan 09 2002 - 09:24:02 AKST


 I have the MS MASM 5.1 if you want a copy. I did this for a couple years
 a long long time ago. I also have ca'ton's of code, programs and examples
 you are welcome to if you are trying to get started.

 Andy.

Justin Dieters wrote:
>
> Hello all. I was hoping someone could give me some help here. I am taking a class in which we are doing some assembly programming. The professor recommends using Microsoft's MASM, but we can use whatever we want, as long as it's for the Intel x86 series. My question then is what is a good (better?) alternative to this in Linux? I'm new to assembly, so I'm not sure what I need. Searching through my SuSE packages, I see a few that look like they would work called "asl" and "as86" (IIRC)
>
> Any reccommendations for either of these or something else entirely?
>
> Thanks,
> Justin
> enderak@yahoo.com



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