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I created a virtual machine using this version of raspberry pi. I am trying to assemble the simple assembly program "program.s"

.global _start
_start: 
        mov    r0,#0 @ exit status code 0 for normal completion
        mov    r7,#1 @ service command 1 terminates this program
        svc    0     @ issue linux command to terminate program

Assembling with

as -o program.o program.s

gives

GNU assembler version 2.28 (i686-linux-gnu) using BFD version (GNU Binutils 
for Debian) 2.28
e.s: Assembler messages:
e.s:6: Error: expecting operand after ','; got nothing
e.s:7: Error: expecting operand after ','; got nothing
e.s:8: Error: no such instruction: `svc 0'

I don't think the issue is with the code, rather it has something to do with the type of assembly the assembler is trying to assemble. I'm a total beginner to the Raspberry Pi and to assembly in general so I'm completely at a loss for a solution.

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    Where do you assemble your code? It looks like you assemble it on an i386 system instead of the Raspberry Pi.
    – fuz
    Sep 28, 2018 at 19:52
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    That raspberry pi vm looks like it's for x86 processors, so you can't assemble ARM code on it (at least not with the default compiler toolchain)
    – nos
    Sep 28, 2018 at 19:57
  • # is the comment character for x86 GAS synatx. That's why the assembler "got nothing" after the comma. Sep 29, 2018 at 4:22

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