Yes - simply use gcc
to assemble files with a ".s" or ".S" extension. Alternatively, you can use as
to directly assemble files.
programming assembly under Linux
题
i write a exam about arm 7 assembly and i would like to write some code on my Linux Mint computer. Is it possible to write some basic code (Hello World, simply loops...) in the console an compile it?
Thanks
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Thanks for your answers @ xiangpisaiMM, yes that is what i want;)
i found this tutorial: http://www.bravegnu.org/gnu-eprog/index.html
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