04-30-2003, 01:01 PM
Pardon my ignorance but if Linux runs on the x86 architecture, x86 assembly would too. :*). In fact ASM is not a language at all but a syntactic way to issue instructions on a machine level.
If linux do run on the intel x86 architecture so would any flavor of asm that supports it.
BTW, my code is not TASM or MASM or NASM based, it directly index the stack(manualy) registers so porting it would not be an issue. :*)
TASM is different from NASM or MASM as Basica is Different from QB.
If linux do run on the intel x86 architecture so would any flavor of asm that supports it.
BTW, my code is not TASM or MASM or NASM based, it directly index the stack(manualy) registers so porting it would not be an issue. :*)
TASM is different from NASM or MASM as Basica is Different from QB.