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Re: [lpc2000] Re: Is there an open source ARM assembler?

2005-11-27 by Robert Adsett

At 03:47 PM 11/27/05 +0000, Eric Engler wrote:
>--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, Charles Manning <manningc2@a...>
>
> > If you use the assembler in ".S mode" with a gcc front end then you
>can use C
> > macros etc to preprocess it.
>
>The basic syntax doesn't follow that used by most hc11/hc12
>assemblers. This is understandable because it wasn't designed for this
>target specifically.

Since it's not an hc11/hc12 assembler that's hardly surprising.  I have to 
say I found the GAS syntax no more obscure than any other assembler I've 
ever worked with.

Robert

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