Thanks for the reply, all input is good input!
Thinking about it i should have probably submitted a more considered OP, as im aware of the as and nasm assemblers, and i wasnt expecting alot of open assembly code inside any operating system outside of the boot processes.
What im concerned about is writing my own assembly on a BSD system and having to utilise a non-standard or difficult format to get my code to work.
I understand there is a difference between microsoft/linux and the unix way of doing assembler, can any openbsd as/nasm heads out there clarify it for me?
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