Sorry again for the off topic post - I'm almost ready to tear my hair out !
I am trying to learn x86 assembler under Debian but when I compiled a couple of simple lines as in-line code using GCC the programme compiled but gave a segment violation error at execution. Tried to compile as pure asm source (which is what I want at the moment) but NASM only generates an object file and I don't know if I need to link other files. What I am looking for, I think, is a good web reference for beginners or a good book. Any Linux specific recommendations please ? Ivan McDonagh \\\ S S E S S N N T Y O I I E T M [EMAIL PROTECTED] /// E L C S A C T A O I T X N T E You may have heard it about me \\\ X I H I N I A N U T H T L L N It may even be true /// I K E T A E R D D W S E I E . But unless it says I'm really good || There's no way I'm going to admit to you || \/ plagiarised from Jim Allenspach ([EMAIL PROTECTED])