Re: Writing Assembler!

rick@tip.nl (rickn)
17 May 1997 00:03:57 -0400

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From: rick@tip.nl (rickn)
Newsgroups: comp.compilers
Date: 17 May 1997 00:03:57 -0400
Organization: The Internet Plaza
References: 97-05-156 97-05-185
Keywords: assembler

john_sture@nortel.ca wrote:


>Khoo Kiak Wei wrote:
>>
>> I am planning to write a generic assembler, as a work of learning
>> flex and bison. However, after reading a book on Lex and Yacc, I am
>> still confused on how should I start!?
>> If any of you know of any sample code on assembler or good books talking
>> on the assembler construction, I would like to hear from you please!


80386 ?


I am just a few inches away from finishing a machinelanguage generator
in QBASIC. Since it is in QBASIC everybody could easily understand it!
At my homepage you find further pointers. And I can tell you that if
you are not into C++ that you can not find a 8086 assembler source as
far as I know( otherwise GNU has one and of course there is NASM)


Rick
www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Heights/7052/Indez1.html
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