I am trying to re-learn assembly. I have been trying to find a tutorial for assembling a program using NASM on Windows, on a CPU with the x86_64 architecture. I have been unable to make any of the provided examples work.
I am asking to be provided:
- A piece of code to assemble. The resulting program should output a message into the CLI.
- CLI commands to make an object file and to do linkage of that into an executable file.
This should preferably be done using NASM, on Windows, on x86_64 architecture, but I’m at my wit’s end at this point, so I guess I will be fine with another assembler.
I intend to analyze the example and to use this as a starting point in my process of getting back into assembly.
For the CLI commands: https://www.nasm.us/xdoc/2.16.03/html/nasmdoc2.html#section-2.1
Have you seen this?
I haven’t written asm in years though, so I cant whip up a putc loop example.
No, but this doesn’t provide any relevant answers.