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From: kephartm@psu-cs.UUCP (Mike Kephart)
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Subject: Re: Re: Any C compilers that produce assembly language?
Message-ID: <394@psu-cs.UUCP>
Date: Tue, 24-Sep-85 23:20:44 EDT
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Posted: Tue Sep 24 23:20:44 1985
Date-Received: Sat, 28-Sep-85 04:48:41 EDT
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Organization: Dept. of Computer Science, Portland State University; Portland OR
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> ...  Microsoft C has the switch /Fa, or
> something like that, that is supposed to make it output assembly language.
> It takes quite a bit of doing to make the output acceptable to Microsoft's
> MASM assembler.  There is no word on whether Microsoft plans to fix this.
> Samuel A. Figueroa, Dept. of CS, Univ. of KY, Lexington, KY  40506-0027

Hmmmm... I was just using Microsoft C Version 3.00 today and did:
		cl -c -Fatest.asm test.c
After looking at test.asm (I was really doing this to see what is needed
for writing assembly interfaces to Microsoft C), I proceeded to compile it
with MASM Version 3.00.  Everything worked fine for me!
	I would suggest checking versions on both the C compiler and
MASM.  
 
	=Mike=