fasmg GCC x86 backend
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Re: fasmg GCC x86 backend
What are the advantages of using fasmg instead of as with gcc?
Are there any disadvantages?
Are there any disadvantages?
Re: fasmg GCC x86 backend
I don't really see the point of using Fasm to assemble GCC AS formated code...Octocontrabass wrote:What are the advantages of using fasmg instead of as with gcc?
Are there any disadvantages?
Why not use Fasm own syntax instead of writing your code in AT&T syntax, which many dislike?
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Re: fasmg GCC x86 backend
Neither do I, which is why I asked. (Maybe you meant to direct these questions towards mikegonta?)AMenard wrote:I don't really see the point of using Fasm to assemble GCC AS formated code...
According to the thread linked in the first post, this is for Intel syntax only.AMenard wrote:Why not use Fasm own syntax instead of writing your code in AT&T syntax, which many dislike?
Re: fasmg GCC x86 backend
Oh I was just quoting you to add to what you were saying... My bad.