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SubjectRe: [ix86 only] as86 bug?
Hi Alan.

>> The problem is with as86's handling of the .org directive, and
>> specifically with the case where the directive specifies an
>> address lower than what would be used in the absence of the .org
>> directive.

> Please use dev86. The old as86 tools vendors ship are about 3
> years out of date and unmaintained.

Like I said, this is a full install of RedHat 6.0, with everything
that was included with it. How do I tell whether the as86 I'm using is
from dev86 or not?

Before you ask, I tried `as86 --version` and got nowhere fast...

Best wishes from Riley.

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