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New page: This page mainly discusses the differences between AT&T and Intel assembler syntax (not opcodes, which would be called mnemonics), and should be named to reflect this. ~~~~
 
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This page mainly discusses the differences between AT&T and Intel assembler syntax (not opcodes, which would be called mnemonics), and should be named to reflect this. [[User:Virtlink|Virtlink]] 20:45, 13 July 2008 (UTC)
This page mainly discusses the differences between AT&T and Intel assembler syntax (not opcodes, which would be called mnemonics), and should be named to reflect this. [[User:Virtlink|Virtlink]] 20:45, 13 July 2008 (UTC)

== Citation or correction needed ==

{{quote|Case Sensitivity: MOVL is not the same as movl.}}
I cannot find any documentation supporting this claim including the references listed at the end of the page.

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This page mainly discusses the differences between AT&T and Intel assembler syntax (not opcodes, which would be called mnemonics), and should be named to reflect this. Virtlink 20:45, 13 July 2008 (UTC)Reply

Citation or correction needed

Case Sensitivity: MOVL is not the same as movl.

I cannot find any documentation supporting this claim including the references listed at the end of the page.