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Tim Dunn
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Any assembly programmers out there?
Once a very long time ago I used to do alot of assembly programming but have not really touched it all that much in the past few (dozen) years. I have current versions of the MASM and NASM compilers. I know that there a couple others out there as well. Which compiler would you/do you recommend for using for a intel/pentium chipset compiling?
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Mr. Array
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Masm seems fine...even though the latest version is from 1996 or so. I think Intel may have their own compiler.
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Paul Duffy
Freelance Psychiatrist
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Most, if not all, assembler compiling is integrated into the main C++ compilers these days so a) C/C++ can be compiled against assembler libraries without hassle and b) coders can just drop in assembler instructions amongst their higher-level code.
IIRC you have to prefix every line with ASM . Intel compiler for windows platforms and for Linux regards, Paul __________________
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Tim Dunn
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Thanks for the replies guys. I have been playing with MASM and will probably stay with it unless someone mentions something better. odubtaig, thats the way I usually run assembly code but this time I need pure unadulterated assembly.
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