#989: Windows native port
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Hello GHC,
Monday, November 6, 2006, 2:12:25 PM, you wrote:
* Convert the pretty printer in the i386 NCG to generate MS/Intel syntax
instead of ATT syntax. We can then generate assembly code that MASM
can
grok.
may be i will look into it. for me main problem is to compile ghc
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