[email protected] wrote:
I am an experienced assembler programmer, BUT I do not have any clue how
to write , assemble etc. in LINUX , where do I start ?? Any help
is appreciated . Thanks Gunter
The sources for the kernel and libc have extensive bodies in assembler.
The assembler is called 'as' (traditional Unix assembler name) or 'gas'
(for 'GNU assembler).
Brief hi-performance or specialty routines that can be coded in assembly
files or, if brief enough,
inline right in your C source
GNU C is the lowest-level language commonly used for Linux programming
off-z. Your needs
may be different than the world at large.
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