Introduction - If you have any usage issues, please Google them yourself
NASM is a modular designed for portability and an 80x86 assembler. It supports quite a few object file formats, including Linux and the ' NetBSD/FreeBSD' , ' a.out' , ' ELF' , ' COFF' , Microsoft 16-bit ' OBJ' and ' Win32' . It can also output plain binary files. Its syntax is designed to be fairly easy to read, and Intel syntax is similar but simpler. It supports the ' Pentium' , ' P6' , ' MMX' , ' 3 DNow! ' ,' SSE ' and' SSE2 ' instruction set