Hi guys,

Furthermore, any inline assembler, beside being 32bit, is by default in
AT&T syntax and not the Intel like syntax used in the Borland compilers...

I put online a well-commented sed script that _partially_ converts inline assembler blocks in Turbo Pascal source from Intel syntax to AT&T: http://sta.c64.org/shared/asmi2att.sed . I used it for porting my assembler-optimized libraries into Free Pascal DOS32-compatible format.

Joe
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