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Jonathon - I'm in the testing phase now but, thankfully, strictly 32 bit
code. One trick I've found that's been helpful is "fasmarm", which is
an offshoot of a 386 et.al. assembler. The name is, if memory serves,
flat assembler or fasm. I've got it on a Microsoft xp msdos directory.
The fasmarm handles the 64 bit codes which might make it useful for
you.
Hul
Jonathan Harston <
jgh@mdfs.net> wrote:
On Thursday, 13 May 2021 at 02:18:08 UTC+1, Hul Tytus wrote:
Anyone know where on the internet files of programs, or portions
of such, written an Arm assembley can be found? I'm in need
of examples of arm assembly to serve as test code for a just
written assembler.
Good luck. I'm in the middle of writing an ARM64 assembler, so
am in the same position. Plus untangling the complexity of the
ARM64 instruction architecture. ;)
jgh
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