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
brendan@cs.widener.edu (Brendan Kehoe) (05/23/91)
First sbandyo@swtec1.intel.com then prema@swtec1.intel.com wrote: > 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. Why did two people post the exact same article? And why doesn't Intel (since you work for them) have something like this for its own employees to use? -- Brendan Kehoe - Widener Sun Network Manager - brendan@cs.widener.edu Widener University in Chester, PA A Bloody Sun-Dec War Zone
pjh@mccc.edu (Pete Holsberg) (05/24/91)
In article <67Y+2L=@cs.widener.edu> brendan@cs.widener.edu (Brendan Kehoe) writes:
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=Why did two people post the exact same article?
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=And why doesn't Intel (since you work for them) have something like
=this for its own employees to use?
"Why ask why?" ;-)
BTW, is it pronounce "why-den-ner" or "wee-den-ner"?
Pete
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