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| Starting ASM I'm new to assembly and I want to learn the language. I downloaded the NASM compiler and I'm trying to compile (assemble?) my programs with it. I'm assuming nasm.exe is the compiler. When I try to compile, it gives me errors. The code I'm trying to compile is: .model small .stack .data message db "Hello world, I'm learning Assembly !!!", "$" .code main proc mov ax,seg message mov ds,ax mov ah,09 lea dx,message int 21h mov ax,4c00h int 21h main endp end main Also, I eventually want to write my own Disk Operating System, would ASM be the way to go if I want to do this? Thanks, any help is appreciated. |
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| Re: Starting ASM It looks as though you code is written for MASM Microsofts assembler. Absolutely, you can write an operating system using entriely assembly. Linux however has 95% of it written in "C", and even though I've never had the oportunity to look at other operating systems sources like Linux I would imagine they are too. As a matter of fact at http://www.menuetos.org/ is a complete operating system written using flat asm that you may be interested in. |
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