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July 10, 2002 DMC & Assembler | ||||
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Hi, I'm playing around with some boot-sector code. All the stuff I found so far use NASM and some tools from a guy named John Fine to get the correct binary. I'm sure this can be done with DMC as well. Here are some questions: 1. DMC calls MASM when seeing inline assembler. Can this be switched to NASM? As the assembler formats of MASM and NASM don't seem to be compatible. 2. How can I create a simple binary file with a start address of 0x7c00. I tried to use: link /binary:0x7c00 bootf.obj but got this error message. Note the obj-file was created with NASM. OPTLINK (R) for Win32 Release 7.50B1 Copyright (C) Digital Mars 1989 - 2001 All Rights Reserved OPTLINK : Warning 134: No Start Address bootf.obj(bootf) Warning 47: Below 100H Cannot Be Initialized I would like to use the DMC tools for bootstrapping an own bootsector and a mini console. Thanks. -- Robert M. Münch IT & Management Freelancer Mobile: +49 (0)177 2452 802 Fax : +49 (0)721 8408 9112 Web : http://www.robertmuench.de |
July 10, 2002 Re: DMC & Assembler | ||||
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Posted in reply to Robert M. Münch | "Robert M. Münch" <robert.muench@robertmuench.de> wrote in message news:aghkfh$1fhp$1@digitaldaemon.com... > Hi, I'm playing around with some boot-sector code. All the stuff I found so > far use NASM and some tools from a guy named John Fine to get the correct binary. I'm sure this can be done with DMC as well. Here are some questions: > > 1. DMC calls MASM when seeing inline assembler. Can this be switched to NASM? As the assembler formats of MASM and NASM don't seem to be compatible. Just run NASM separately. No need to run it via the DMC shell. > 2. How can I create a simple binary file with a start address of 0x7c00. I tried to use: link /binary:0x7c00 bootf.obj but got this error message. Note > the obj-file was created with NASM. The only way this could work is to create a COM file. (-mt memory model) |
July 11, 2002 Re: DMC & Assembler | ||||
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Posted in reply to Robert M. Münch | "Robert M. Münch" <robert.muench@robertmuench.de> wrote in message news:aghkfh$1fhp$1@digitaldaemon.com... > Hi, I'm playing around with some boot-sector code. All the stuff I found so > far use NASM and some tools from a guy named John Fine to get the correct binary. I'm sure this can be done with DMC as well. Here are some questions: > You must be using his JLoc linker/loader. The intended purpose of this tool is to produce bootsectors. Its a very flexible linker that requires you write a script for every new link. -Krish |
July 11, 2002 Re: DMC & Assembler | ||||
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Posted in reply to V. Krishnakumar | "V. Krishnakumar" <lvimala@eth.net> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:agio41$2icq$1@digitaldaemon.com... > You must be using his JLoc linker/loader. That's right. But I didn't found any documentation for it. Do you have link for docs? > The intended purpose of this tool is to produce bootsectors. Hmmm... is this task so special for other linkers? > Its a very flexible linker that requires you > write a script for every new link. Yep, just a simple config file. It works but I would like to use DMC for the complete task: 1. Write Bootsector code with inline ASM 2. Use C for the "kernel" part. -- Robert M. Münch IT & Management Freelancer Mobile: +49 (0)177 2452 802 Fax : +49 (0)721 8408 9112 Web : http://www.robertmuench.de |
July 11, 2002 Re: DMC & Assembler | ||||
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Posted in reply to Walter | "Walter" <walter@digitalmars.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:aghpm8$1kt7$1@digitaldaemon.com... > Just run NASM separately. No need to run it via the DMC shell. Ok. BTW: How about adding NASM support? This assembler seems to be the defacto standard in most projects... and > The only way this could work is to create a COM file. (-mt memory model) I tried this but no success either. As said the bootf.obj file was generated with NASM. link /tiny /binary:0x7c00 bootf.obj OPTLINK (R) for Win32 Release 7.50B1 Copyright (C) Digital Mars 1989 - 2001 All Rights Reserved OPTLINK : Warning 134: No Start Address bootf.obj(bootf) Warning 47: Below 100H Cannot Be Initialized OPTLINK : Error 46: Start Address Must Be 100H Robert |
July 11, 2002 Re: DMC & Assembler | ||||
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Posted in reply to Robert M. Münch | I'm afraid that the linker probably isn't going to work for your project. It is designed to create dos/windows executables, not rom images. "Robert M. Münch" <robert.muench@robertmuench.de> wrote in message news:agjgb0$bpr$1@digitaldaemon.com... > "Walter" <walter@digitalmars.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:aghpm8$1kt7$1@digitaldaemon.com... > > > Just run NASM separately. No need to run it via the DMC shell. > > Ok. BTW: How about adding NASM support? This assembler seems to be the defacto standard in most projects... and > > > The only way this could work is to create a COM file. (-mt memory model) > > I tried this but no success either. As said the bootf.obj file was generated > with NASM. > > link /tiny /binary:0x7c00 bootf.obj > > OPTLINK (R) for Win32 Release 7.50B1 > Copyright (C) Digital Mars 1989 - 2001 All Rights Reserved > > OPTLINK : Warning 134: No Start Address > bootf.obj(bootf) > Warning 47: Below 100H Cannot Be Initialized > OPTLINK : Error 46: Start Address Must Be 100H > > Robert > > |
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