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Compiling kernel: where/what is as86, ld86?
If I cannot figure this out, I could always assemble my start. Users browsing this forum: You'd have to find the ld86 equivalent of linker scripts if you want to continue using that linker as it is.
I don't believe ld86 has the ability to use linker scripts or anything like that, so I'm out of luck in that sense I'd like for it to start at 0x in my ROM. All wire wrapped and hand assembled and designed. Unicorn Meta Zoo 9: Your best bet is to construct an utility that computes the binary size, add zeros to make ass86 0xFFF0 bytes, then append a binary file containing the jump instruction.
However, I cannot find as86 in debian Board index All times are UTC.
ld86(1): Linker for as86 - Linux man page
Google [Bot] and 0 guests. Also there are some pretty terrible spelling mistakes interupt vs interrupt so please ignore those Let me know if you guys find this stuff interesting or have any questions! Previously I was using A86 and dos to write code for it. Stack Overflow works best with JavaScript enabled. My first assembly file is start. I upped the reports I could find, they should explain the code and the hardware.
You can tell an advanced linker like GNU LD to place things at certain locations in the output binary. It is very easy to prepare a flat binary using AS86 with the help of LDas one can simply run "ld86 -d" against the produced object file. Anton Kovalenko Anton Kovalenko Views Read View source View history. I'm sorry, what is your platform?
Does anyone know of a way to get this to work like I'd like, resetvec. My new NEW blag. Questions on Stack Overflow are expected to relate to programming within the scope defined by the community. I've recently wanted to work on it again and get some C code going on it.
Making a perl script to insert a as6 at the right location is rather trivial, I'll go that route.
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I unfortunately skipped a few days from the 7th to the 26th. This page was last modified on 17 Septemberat My other file is resetvec. AS86 allows the user to limit the available instructions to those available on a specific processor generation e.
This project was for a junior and senior level computer architecture class when I was getting my Comp Eng degree a few years back. Return to General Programming. You'll hate his code deeply a few years down the road.
How to install as86 in debian ? - Stack Overflow
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