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Hi,
I have done some evaluation tests of intel compiler and I want to use it to compile my C code in both windows and Linux plateforms. My code has some assembly files written in MASM syle as well.
I am wondering if intel compiler does support assembly files (MASM style) ,originally written/debugged in windows with intel compiler, in Linux ?
My problem is that I don't want to rewrite the MASM files to be compatible with the intel toolchain in Linux.
Other question:
In windows, Visual Studio 2010, intel compiler 12 seems to use actually ML.exe and ML64.exe to assemble .asm file. why intel does not have their own assembler, using ML/ML64, does it hurt overall performance?
Thanks,
--Chekib
I have done some evaluation tests of intel compiler and I want to use it to compile my C code in both windows and Linux plateforms. My code has some assembly files written in MASM syle as well.
I am wondering if intel compiler does support assembly files (MASM style) ,originally written/debugged in windows with intel compiler, in Linux ?
My problem is that I don't want to rewrite the MASM files to be compatible with the intel toolchain in Linux.
Other question:
In windows, Visual Studio 2010, intel compiler 12 seems to use actually ML.exe and ML64.exe to assemble .asm file. why intel does not have their own assembler, using ML/ML64, does it hurt overall performance?
Thanks,
--Chekib
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Note: this is a Duplicate and please follow a Mainthread at:
http://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/showthread.php?t=106539&o=a&s=lr
http://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/showthread.php?t=106539&o=a&s=lr
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