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H. Peter Anvin (Intel) 9b101e9316 insns.pl: register 0 should add RN_ZERO, not RM_ZERO
Not all registers are valid as memory references, and thus
using RM_ZERO is incorrect. Use RN_ZERO instead, which is simply the
zero-register bit.

Fixes: https://github.com/netwide-assembler/nasm/issues/140
Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin (Intel) <hpa@zytor.com>
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NASM, the Netwide Assembler

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Many many developers all over the net respect NASM for what it is: a widespread (thus netwide), portable (thus netwide!), very flexible and mature assembler tool with support for many output formats (thus netwide!!).

Now we have good news for you: NASM is licensed under the "simplified" (2-clause) BSD license. This means its development is open to even wider society of programmers wishing to improve their lovely assembler.

Visit our nasm.us website for more details.

With best regards, the NASM crew.

Description
A cross-platform x86 assembler with an Intel-like syntax.
https://www.nasm.us/
Readme BSD-2-Clause 14 MiB
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