出处:http://wzw19191.blog.163.com/blog/static/1311354702009926105347968/
So what does plain binary mean?
Quoted from Nasm Documentation
6.1 bin: Flat-Form Binary Output
The bin format does not produce object files: it generates nothing in the output file except the code you wrote. Such `pure binary' files are used by MS-DOS: .COM executables and .SYS device drivers are pure binary files. Pure binary output is also useful for operating system and boot loader development.
OK, if we want to generate a plain binary file , we can do the following:
With nasm,as if you don't -f option , it'll chose bin as its default output format!
nasm hello.asm -o hello.bin
With gcc , you can
gcc -c hello.c
ld -o hello -Ttext 0x0 -e main hello.o
objcopy -R .note -R .comment -S -O binary hello hello.bin
Plain Binary=Flat-Form Binary=Raw Binary, but not 100% sure about this : )
gcc 输出intel格式的汇编,而不是AT&T
http://www.gamedev.net/community/forums/topic.asp?topic_id=480428
I normally use -masm=intel -S to get Intel syntax (did not know about -mintel-syntax).