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@ 2003-09-17 18:55 marcello miorelli
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From: marcello miorelli @ 2003-09-17 18:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-assembly
Jeff,
I like assembly very much, and I would love to get a
job with it, but what can I do? I could not find
anything!!
I would love also to work with Linux, but what can I
do?
I am presently working with VB and Windows XP.
If there would be any position available, I am Italian
but wouldnt mind going away with this purpose.
Is your project available somewhere?
Hope you are all well.
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* reply to jeff message
@ 2003-09-17 18:55 marcello miorelli
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From: marcello miorelli @ 2003-09-17 18:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-assembly
Jeff,
I like assembly very much, and I would love to get a
job with it, but what can I do? I could not find
anything!!
I would love also to work with Linux, but what can I
do?
I am presently working with VB and Windows XP.
If there would be any position available, I am Italian
but wouldnt mind going away with this purpose.
Is your project available somewhere?
Hope you are all well.
=====
Marcello Miorelli - SoftByte Systems Ltda. 55 54 224 42 00 # 210
Senior Software Engineer Software Developer
Languages: C, C++,VB, Delphi, SQL,Assembly
Databases: Interbase, PostgreSQL, MS SQL Server, Oracle
Stored Procedures, Triggers and User Defined Functions
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare
Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare
______________________________________________________________________
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@ 2003-09-18 1:13 Lawrence
2003-09-18 8:13 ` peter w krause
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From: Lawrence @ 2003-09-18 1:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-assembly
Hi All,
I am working in a company that use entirely DOS and assembly to develop
a GUI platform and a variety of graphic related application. I have
always been struggling to find an all-in-one solution for Linux assembly
program, so that we can do the porting.
From my experience, I think the most salient problem that hinder people
from using assembly as her development tool lies in the absent of a
robust assembly debugger. Although people says gdb is good enough, I
still don't know how to treak it to symbolically debug my intel-syntax
asm program. I've also try ald before, but I think it's the problem of
nasm, it cannot show the symbols too.
After I got the gift from Jeff, I've tried it out all night, and I
finally figure out how to debug my asm program symboliclly under kdbg,
with his suggestion of using another version of nasm. With Jeff's tool,
I finally can tried to start doing the porting.
I believe, with an integrated assembly development package, more and
more people using asm under DOS/MS Windows like me will give a try to
Linux. Thanks Jeff for his endeavour, and of course other programmers
who contributed to the linux assembly tools.
Thanks and Regards,
Lawrence
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2003-09-18 8:13 ` peter w krause
@ 2003-09-18 8:04 ` Lawrence
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From: Lawrence @ 2003-09-18 8:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-assembly
peter w krause ??:
>Lawrence am Donnerstag, 18. September 2003 02:13:
>
>
>>Hi All,
>>
>>From my experience, I think the most salient problem that hinder people
>>from using assembly as her development tool lies in the absent of a
>>robust assembly debugger. Although people says gdb is good enough, I
>>still don't know how to treak it to symbolically debug my intel-syntax
>>asm program. I've also try ald before, but I think it's the problem of
>>nasm, it cannot show the symbols too.
>>
>>
>
>latest version can. the older one can be patched:
>re http://www.lxhp.in-berlin.de/lhplinks.html#ald
>
>
Hi hp, thanks for your advice. I've tried this version of ald before,
but still can't get full symbolic capability. I believe the problem is
not attributed to ald, but the inability of nasm to generate proper
debugging information to the debugger. I've also tried the amended nasm
version you've post on your site too, but I still encounter failure.
If I am wrong on this point, would you please instruct me how to setup
the debugging environment? For instance, which version of nasm/ld/ald
should use, and if there are any parameter needed to be set during
compliatoin, etc. After all, ald is much more similiar with the
environment that I am using now.
>>After I got the gift from Jeff, I've tried it out all night, and I
>>finally figure out how to debug my asm program symboliclly under kdbg,
>>with his suggestion of using another version of nasm. With Jeff's tool,
>>I finally can tried to start doing the porting.
>>
>>
>
>did I miss something?
>
>
>
What do you mean about this? I am not quite understand...
>best,
> hp
>
>
>
Thanks and Regards,
Lawrence
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2003-09-18 1:13 reply to jeff message Lawrence
@ 2003-09-18 8:13 ` peter w krause
2003-09-18 8:04 ` Lawrence
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From: peter w krause @ 2003-09-18 8:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-assembly
Lawrence am Donnerstag, 18. September 2003 02:13:
> Hi All,
>
> From my experience, I think the most salient problem that hinder people
> from using assembly as her development tool lies in the absent of a
> robust assembly debugger. Although people says gdb is good enough, I
> still don't know how to treak it to symbolically debug my intel-syntax
> asm program. I've also try ald before, but I think it's the problem of
> nasm, it cannot show the symbols too.
latest version can. the older one can be patched:
re http://www.lxhp.in-berlin.de/lhplinks.html#ald
>
> After I got the gift from Jeff, I've tried it out all night, and I
> finally figure out how to debug my asm program symboliclly under kdbg,
> with his suggestion of using another version of nasm. With Jeff's tool,
> I finally can tried to start doing the porting.
did I miss something?
best,
hp
--
Linux,Assembly,Forth: http://www.lxhp.in-berlin.de/index-lx.shtml
>> hp -at- lxhp -dot- in-berlin -dot- de <<
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