[comp.unix.sysv386] Convertion Utility Required: .ASM to .s

sbandyo@swtec1.intel.com (Somenath Bandyopadhyay ~) (05/23/91)

	

Hi,

   I am looking for a tool (possibly a sed script) which converts i386 
assembly routines in Intel assembly syntax to i386 AT&T assembly syntax.
An example is conversion of Microsoft's XXX.ASM files to UNIX's XXX.s file,
both for Intel architecture.
Even if this tool does about 90% of the conversion, it would be great and 
I would like to have it. Thank you for taking the time and your help.


                                                 Thanks,
                                                Somenath.
						sbandyo@swtec1.intel.com 

prema@swtec1.intel.com (Prema Jayashankar ~) (05/23/91)

	

Hi,

   I am looking for a tool (possibly a sed script) which converts i386 
assembly routines in Intel assembly syntax to i386 AT&T assembly syntax.
An example is conversion of Microsoft's XXX.ASM files to UNIX's XXX.s file,
both for Intel architecture.
Even if this tool does about 90% of the conversion, it would be great and 
I would like to have it. Thank you for taking the time and your help.


                                                 Thanks,
                                                 Prema
						pjayasha@smdvx1.intel.com 

geoff@dragon.ism.isc.com (Geoffrey Kimbrough) (05/24/91)

prema@swtec1.intel.com (Prema Jayashankar ~) writes:
>    I am looking for a tool (possibly a sed script) which converts i386 
> assembly routines in Intel assembly syntax to i386 AT&T assembly syntax.
	Our (maybe most, or even all) 386 UNIX OS's include(s) the program
	as386.sed in the Software Development subset. look in /usr/bin.
> Even if this tool does about 90% of the conversion, it would be great and 
	Well, it might do 90%, but that last 10% is a bear.
Geoffrey Kimbrough -- Senior System Therapist
INTERACTIVE Systems Corporation -- A Kodak Company
I think machines and clocks have secret motives, but then again...
Maybe they're made that way.

pjh@mccc.edu (Pete Holsberg) (05/24/91)

In article <1991May23.192305.20714@ism.isc.com> geoff@dragon.ism.isc.com (Geoffrey Kimbrough) writes:
=prema@swtec1.intel.com (Prema Jayashankar ~) writes:
=>    I am looking for a tool (possibly a sed script) which converts i386 
=> assembly routines in Intel assembly syntax to i386 AT&T assembly syntax.
=	Our (maybe most, or even all) 386 UNIX OS's include(s) the program
=	as386.sed in the Software Development subset. look in /usr/bin.

FYI, AT&T doesn't include such a beast in SV/386 R3.2.2.  Can you post a copy?

Pete
-- 
Prof. Peter J. Holsberg      Mercer County Community College
Voice: 609-586-4800          Engineering Technology, Computers and Math
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Pete.Holsberg@sunbrk.FidoNet.Org (Pete Holsberg) (05/25/91)

In article <1991May23.192305.20714@ism.isc.com> geoff@dragon.ism.isc.com (Geoffrey Kimbrough) writes:
=prema@swtec1.intel.com (Prema Jayashankar ~) writes:
=>    I am looking for a tool (possibly a sed script) which converts i386 
=> assembly routines in Intel assembly syntax to i386 AT&T assembly syntax.
=	Our (maybe most, or even all) 386 UNIX OS's include(s) the program
=	as386.sed in the Software Development subset. look in /usr/bin.

FYI, AT&T doesn't include such a beast in SV/386 R3.2.2.  Can you post a copy?

Pete
-- 
Prof. Peter J. Holsberg      Mercer County Community College
Voice: 609-586-4800          Engineering Technology, Computers and Math
UUCP:...!princeton!mccc!pjh  1200 Old Trenton Road, Trenton, NJ 08690
Internet: pjh@mccc.edu	     TCF 92 TENTATIVELY on April 18-19, 1992

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