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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T21:57:17+00:00 2026-05-15T21:57:17+00:00

I have a small assembly bootloader that I got from this Tutorial . The

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I have a small assembly bootloader that I got from this Tutorial. The code for the boot loader can be found here. I want to know if its possible to run c++ from this boot loader. I want to run a simple thing like this:

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;

int main () {
cout << "Hello World!\n";
return 0;
}

But as I can see it brings up 2 issues. First somehow the C++ file has to be included in the compiled bin file. Also #include <iostream>… Is iostream included included in a compiled C++ file or dose it need to be included in some sort of library in the boot loader?

Thanks for any help as this is really puzzling me.

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    2026-05-15T21:57:18+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 9:57 pm

    To call a C function from your assembly code, here’s a schematic. Using g++ in place of gcc should allow you to use C++ code. But I wonder how much of ‘C++’ you’d be able to write since you cannot use the library functions, as some of the earlier replies to your question clearly point out. You may end up writing assembly in your C++ code finally!

    cboot.c

    void bootcode(void) {
     /* code */
    }
    

    boot.asm

    # some where you have this line
    call bootcode
    # more code to follow
    

    You compile and link them this way to create the executable prog.

    nasm -f boot.o boot.asm
    
    gcc -c cboot.c
    
    gcc -o prog cboot.o boot.o
    
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