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16bitPM 08 Jul 2011, 12:57
Hello all,
I'm totally new on this forum so please forgive me if I'm asking stupid questions I'm fairly new with FASM but I'm quite experienced with x86 assembly. To learn the syntax of FASM a bit, I decided to convert the code from LATTICE.ASM (256 byte demo). The problem is as follows: the code uses inline offset arithmetic using the $⁻operator. However, FASM appears to calculate the offsets differently. I used debugx to disassemble the code and I got the following result, in this example for the following code: Code: ROTATE fild word [si-EYE+ZMOVE] fidiv word [si-EYE+SCALE] ORIGINAL object code: Code: 0863:015F DF 44 C6 FILD WORD PTR [SI-3A] 0863:0162 DE 41 C1 FIDIV WORD PTR [SI-3F] FASM object code: Code: 0863:015F DF 44 FC FILD WORD PTR [SI-04] 0863:0162 DE 41 A8 FIDIV WORD PTR [SI-58] I was wondering if this behaviour is known and what to do about it. Thanks for you reply! PS: I included the full source code of both versions.
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16bitPM 08 Jul 2011, 21:14
revolution wrote: The problem is the operation of equ. In fasm equ is a textural replacement not a numeric computation. Use equals (=) instead. Thank you! That totally worked! |
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