No assembler does not mean direct-hardware access.
All programming language ends-up being machine code, whether this machine
code has been manually entered in binary form by an human or is the
result of an ascii text passed through a C compiler or an assembler makes
no difference to the kernel.
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De: Georg Zetzsche [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: lundi 1 mars 1999 14:41
À: Philip Blundell
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; linux-admin
Objet: Re: Assembler in Linux
Philip Blundell schrieb:
> >Can I write programs in Assembler under Linux ?
>
> Yes, you can write them in any language you like. The kernel doesn't
care.
But Assembler-programming is a directly Hardware-Access, isn't it ?
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