programming question
Ari Moisio
arimo at iki.fi
Wed Nov 12 04:25:00 EST 2008
Hi Bruce
Could you name some of those man pages, only references i found with
quick look were man pages of as and as86.
You probably have to do heavy modifications to your code when porting
from DOS to Linux or nay other *NIX variant for that matter.
What kind of aplication you have wrote?
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On Tue, 11 Nov 2008, Bruce Noblick wrote:
> A few years ago, I took a unix course. We connected to a linux box to do most of our work. During that class I found some man pages on the subject I am going to ask about now. I remember being very qhrilled with this information. Now that I have my own linux box, I can't find these man pages on it. I am looking for information on assembler language programming. I have programs that I have written for DOS and Windows that I would like to port to linux and they are written in Assembler language.
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