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repeat prefix and a segment override on <= i386 ...
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A problem with interrupts and a prefix instruction may occur and may cause false
results on 386 and earlier computers.
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Fwait can cause emulation problems with emu387
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This warning is reported when using the FWAIT instruction. It can cause emulation
problems on systems which use the em387.dxe emulator.
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You need GNU as version ¿= 2.81 to compile this MMX code
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MMX assembler code can only be compiled using GAS v2.8.1 or later.
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NEAR ignored
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FAR ignored
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NEAR and FAR are ignored in the Intel assemblers, but are still accepted for compatibility
with the 16-bit code model.
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Invalid size for MOVSX/MOVZX
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16-bit base in 32-bit segment
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16-bit index in 32-bit segment
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16-bit addressing is not supported. You must use 32-bit addressing.
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Constant reference not allowed
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It is not allowed to try to address a constant memory address in protected mode.
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Segment overrides not supported
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Intel style (eg: rep ds stosb) segment overrides are not supported by the assembler
parser.
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Expressions of the form [sreg:reg...] are currently not supported
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To access a memory operand in a different segment, you should use the sreg:[reg...]
syntax instead of [sreg:reg...]
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Size suffix and destination register do not match
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In intel AT&T syntax, you are using a register size which does not concord with the
operand size specified.
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Invalid assembler syntax. No ref with brackets
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Trying to use a negative index register
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Local symbols not allowed as references
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Invalid operand in bracket expression
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Invalid symbol name:
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Invalid Reference syntax
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Invalid string as opcode operand:
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Null label references are not allowed
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Using a defined name as a local label
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Invalid constant symbol
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Invalid constant expression
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/ at beginning of line not allowed
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NOR not supported
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Invalid floating point register name
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Invalid floating point constant:
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Asm syntax error - Should start with bracket
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Asm syntax error - register:
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Asm syntax error - in opcode operand
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Invalid String expression
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Constant expression out of bounds
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Invalid or missing opcode
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Invalid real constant expression
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Parenthesis are not allowed
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Invalid Reference
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Cannot use __SELF outside a method
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Cannot use __OLDEBP outside a nested procedure
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Invalid segment override expression
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Strings not allowed as constants
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Switching sections is not allowed in an assembler block
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Invalid global definition
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Line separator expected
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Invalid local common definition
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Invalid global common definition
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assembler code not returned to text
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invalid opcode size
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Invalid character: ¡
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Invalid character: ¿
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Unsupported opcode
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Invalid suffix for intel assembler
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Extended not supported in this mode
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Comp not supported in this mode
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Invalid Operand:
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Override operator not supported
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