What assembler(s) do you folks use with FreeBSD?

2006-10-02 Thread ograbme

Howdy folks,

I've been playing with the gcc compiler along with Perl 5.8.8 (both
supplied with FreeBSD) and have enjoyed it.  I got to thinking about
what assemblers (hopefully of the 'free' variety) you folks have used
or may be using on FreeBSD. In my case, the standalone platforms
contain Intel x586, x686 and AMD K6-2 500 MHz cpu's.

Any recommendations re: assemblers that you've used and experienced
good results ... meaning you enjoyed using when needed.  LOL!

Thanks in advance.

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Re: What assembler(s) do you folks use with FreeBSD?

2006-10-02 Thread Charles Swiger

On Oct 2, 2006, at 2:15 PM, ograbme wrote:

I've been playing with the gcc compiler along with Perl 5.8.8 (both
supplied with FreeBSD) and have enjoyed it.  I got to thinking about
what assemblers (hopefully of the 'free' variety) you folks have used
or may be using on FreeBSD. In my case, the standalone platforms
contain Intel x586, x686 and AMD K6-2 500 MHz cpu's.


Most people use the stock assembler, 'as', which comes with the system:

% as --version
GNU assembler 2.15 [FreeBSD] 2004-05-23
[ ... ]

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-Chuck


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Re: What assembler(s) do you folks use with FreeBSD?

2006-10-02 Thread Simon Phoenix
On Monday 02 October 2006 21:15, ograbme wrote:
> Howdy folks,
>
> I've been playing with the gcc compiler along with Perl 5.8.8 (both
> supplied with FreeBSD) and have enjoyed it.  I got to thinking about
> what assemblers (hopefully of the 'free' variety) you folks have used
> or may be using on FreeBSD. In my case, the standalone platforms
> contain Intel x586, x686 and AMD K6-2 500 MHz cpu's.
>
> Any recommendations re: assemblers that you've used and experienced
> good results ... meaning you enjoyed using when needed.  LOL!
>
> Thanks in advance.

YASM is good for me:
/usr/ports/devel/yasm
http://www.tortall.net/projects/yasm/

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Simon Phoenix (Phoenix Lab.)
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