NASM 2.10 - revised preprocessor (Announce)
> You should try assembling with one of -O0 (capital letter O followed by
> digit zero) and -O1 (cap. letter O followed by digit 1) explicitly on the
> NASM command line; one of those was the default in the older NASM versions
> (like 0.98.x) - not sure which. Just look whether either produces a
> byte-compatible result.
Yes -O0 produces the same result :)
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- NASM 2.10 - Rugxulo, 27.03.2012, 00:39
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- NASM 2.10 - Rugxulo, 27.03.2012, 00:42
- NASM 2.10 - marcov, 27.03.2012, 13:07
- NASM 2.10 - revised preprocessor - ecm, 20.04.2012, 04:26
- NASM 2.10 - revised preprocessor - RayeR, 02.05.2012, 22:06
- NASM 2.10 - revised preprocessor - ecm, 02.05.2012, 22:16
- NASM 2.10 - revised preprocessor - RayeR, 02.05.2012, 22:43
- NASM 2.10 - revised preprocessor - ecm, 02.05.2012, 22:48
- NASM 2.10 - revised preprocessor - RayeR, 03.05.2012, 00:04
- NASM 2.10 uses "- Ox" by default - Rugxulo, 03.05.2012, 02:25
- NASM 2.10 uses "-Ox" by default - ecm, 03.05.2012, 02:37
- NASM 2.10 uses "-Ox" by default - Rugxulo, 03.05.2012, 08:18
- NASM 2.10 uses "-Ox" by default - ecm, 03.05.2012, 23:00
- NASM 2.10.01 - Rugxulo, 16.06.2012, 00:24
- NASM 2.10 uses "-Ox" by default - ecm, 03.05.2012, 23:00
- NASM 2.10 uses "-Ox" by default - Rugxulo, 03.05.2012, 08:18
- NASM 2.10 uses "-Ox" by default - ecm, 03.05.2012, 02:37
- NASM 2.10 - revised preprocessor - ecm, 03.05.2012, 02:26
- NASM 2.10 uses "- Ox" by default - Rugxulo, 03.05.2012, 02:25
- NASM 2.10 - revised preprocessor - RayeR, 03.05.2012, 00:04
- NASM 2.10 - revised preprocessor - ecm, 02.05.2012, 22:48
- NASM 2.10 - revised preprocessor - RayeR, 02.05.2012, 22:43
- NASM 2.10 - revised preprocessor - ecm, 02.05.2012, 22:16
- NASM 2.10 - revised preprocessor - RayeR, 02.05.2012, 22:06
- NASM 2.10 - Rugxulo, 27.03.2012, 00:42
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