Can ZASM be adapted to regular ASM (such as NASM) and be used to manipulate things in hardware, for example, make a bootloader out of it? I'm not that experienced with ZASM, so can you crank out a .bin file or just a flat binary file, and write its contents to a disk using utilities like RAWWRITE for Windows and dd for Linux?
A ZASM question.
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, Apr 22 2008 07:34 PM
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