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| DEMON84 06 Feb 2005, 10:34 Which syntax is better to understanding and using? | |||
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| beppe85 06 Feb 2005, 20:41 Intel. | |||
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| DEMON84 06 Feb 2005, 20:48 I like Intel too   | |||
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| beppe85 06 Feb 2005, 21:01 So, what you are waiting for? Run, Forrest!    DEMON84 wrote: I like Intel too _________________ "I assemble, therefore I am" If you got some spare time, visit my blog: http://www.beppe.theblog.com.br/ and sign my guestmap | |||
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| crc 06 Feb 2005, 22:06 Quote: Iyou can be used to writing and understanding in any syntax in 1 minute, But you will definitely need this 1 minute to change from the one to the other Actually it takes most people longer than 1 minute to learn a new syntax... FASM is quite similar to NASM in syntax, but it took me about an hour to learn the differences between the two. Quote: All the assemblers are able to compile intel syntax, but AS is the only one (I know) understanding AT&T syntax. Actually AS supports a form of intel syntax with if you use a directive  And there are many assemblers that don't use intel syntax. For starters, almost all non-intel based assemblers have a different syntax. Even on  intel-based assemblers, there are some assemblers that  I ran across using a different syntax. (http://retroforth.org/asmchart/ should have links to them) Quote: That means if you have written your code with AT&T syntax then your eventual change to another assembler may be a bit more painful. There are some freeware convertors that do a decent job of converting AT&T syntax to Intel and vice versa. | |||
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| maslan 11 Feb 2005, 02:47 who designed that chip     sure intel _________________ Maslan I'm searching for perfection so, even if u need portability u 've to use Assembly --- http://www.maslanlab.org --- http://libosdk.berlios.de http://maslanedit.sf.net http://maslancms.sf.net | |||
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