Question

Is there a way of assembling x86 code into COM executables? I am using masm32 as my assembler. Can't find enough information on the assembling/linking command line so I always end up getting errors...

Here's a simple program and the error I get:

Any ideia? Suggestions to other assemblers with better documentation would be nice too...

Code:

  .model tiny
  .code

  ORG 100H
HOST:
  mov ah, 9
  mov dx, OFFSET HI
  int 21H

  mov ax, 4C00H
  int 21H

HI DB 'Hi$'

  END HOST

Command used to assembly and Error:

D:>ml /AT test.s Microsoft (R) Macro Assembler Version 6.14.8444 Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1981-1997. All rights reserved.

Assembling: test.s Microsoft (R) Incremental Linker Version 5.12.8078 Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1992-1998. All rights reserved.

/z2 "host.obj" /t "test.com" NUL LINK : warning LNK4044: unrecognized option "z2"; ignored LINK : warning LNK4044: unrecognized option "t"; ignored test.obj : warning LNK4033: converting object format from OMF to COFF test.obj : fatal error LNK1190: invalid fixup found, type 0x0001

No correct solution

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