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    Compiling Assembly

    Is there A compiler I can use for assembly, the thing is the compiler translates our code to Machine Code, which I believe Assembly is machine code. But is there a compiler?

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    Last edited by Clain; 02-15-2009 at 02:17 AM.

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    In essence you do not "compile" assembly, but rather assemble it into an executable format, I use GAS "GNU Assember" to do the job.

    Using

    If you need anymore ASM help ill be happy to help over PM, done quite a bit of inline 86xASM with C

    Good luck!

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    Yes Google "FASM", it's running under Windows and Linux.

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    From what I've read on the MASM forums (MASM32 is a great package if you just want an assembler that you can access with the console), WinAsm is a great IDE for assembly (http://www.winasm.net/) although I've never actually used it.

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    im using nasm + gcc
    u can use fasm or masm to
    but in my opinion nasm + gcc are the best also working in win32 and linux

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    There's lots of different assembly compilers for different processors. You can even assemble small programs by hand into hex code but it's kind of tedious because you have to keep track of all the memory addresses and they move around when you add code - it's a way to to learn strong programming skills though

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