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Old 01-15-2010
Question Does the assembler output differ between operating systems ?

The assembly code generated by assembler, from a C-source code depends on the CPU architecture underlying it, eg x-86 . Then does the assembler output of a simple C-source code (containing common function-calls of both windows and linux) differ between Operating Systems ?
 

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ilasm, ilasm2 - Mono IL assembler SYNOPSIS
ilasm [option] [source-files] ilasm2 [option] [source-files] DESCRIPTION
ilasm is the Mono ILAsm assembler. You can pass one or more options to drive the compiler, and a set of source files. Use ilasm to generate 1.0 assemblies and use ilasm2 to assemble programs that use the 2.0 features (generics). The Mono ILAsm assembler accepts options starting with / or - for mosted options. The Mono ILAsm assembler generates images (.exe and .dll files) that contain CIL byte code that can be executed by any system that imple- mented a Common Language Infrastructure virtual machine. OPTIONS
/output:<file_name> Specify the output file name. /exe Generate an exe /dll Generate a library /scan_only Just scan the IL code and display tokens. /show_tokens Show tokens as they are parsed. /show_method_def Display method information when a method is defined. /show_method_ref Display method information when a method is referenced /key:KEYFILE Strongname (sign) the output assembly using the key pair present in the specified strong name key file (snk). A full key pair is required (i.e. delay signing is done using a .publickey directive in the sources). /key:@CONTAINER Strongname (sign) the output assembly using the key pair present in the specified container. --about Display information about ilasm --version Display ilasm version SEE ALSO
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