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Originally Posted by
kaja
What i need to install to run assembly program on debian 64?
I am not quite sure what exactly you mean: A "program" (any language, including assembler) is at first a text document containing the source code. This text document is then translated (Assembler programs by an assembler, other languages by a compiler, both of these are further processed by a linker afterwards), producing an executable. This executable file can then be executed (as the name suggests) without any other means. It is a "standalone" program.
So: for an assembled program to run you need: the executable file produced by the assembler, nothing else.
If you want to start writing programs in Assembler (note: "Assembler" is the language, "assembler" is a translation program translating program source code written in that language) you need:
- an editor that produces plain text files. My editor of choice is
vi, but that is a personal choice. Whatever works for you.
- the assembler program. This is usually called
as and you might have to install one or more packages in addition to the default installation of Debian.
- a linker. Same as above.
- a
make utility. If i remember correctly this is installed per default, but i could be wrong. If not: same as above, install the necessary package(s). You do not
need the
make utility but you life will be much more comfortable using one. I suggest you start using it from the beginning.
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Originally Posted by
kaja
What i write to excite the code?
Codes are a hopeless cause, they are not easily excited. ;-))
Serious: i suppose you meant "execute", but i am still not sure what you want to know. Was your question answered above?
I hope this helps.
bakunin