Not exactly what you were looking for, but since there haven't been lots 
of alternatives suggested:
There is an x86 assembler written in GNU bash, by Rick Hohensee.
It's disadvantage for your purposes is that it has its own idiosyncratic 
mneumonics.  To get some idea about it, I suggest a Google group search 
on Hohensee+bash+assembler.

regards   cgm

Derek D. Martin wrote:

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> Anyone know any good resources for x86 assembly in a Linux
> environment?  Most of the stuff I've seen deals with MASM, which isn't
> terribly useful to me.
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> Thanks!
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> Derek Martin               [EMAIL PROTECTED]    




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