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Subject: Re: A free assembler? (A little off topic...)

Author: leonid

Date: 07:59:30 02/27/00

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On February 27, 2000 at 05:26:27, Severi Salminen wrote:

>Hi!
>
>I would like to "try my wings" at computer chess programming area, but I can
>only program with assembler. Does the free Borland C++ come with any assembler
>and linker, Turbo Assembler perhaps?? Do you have any suggestions for free one?
>A86 doesn't support (the commercial A386 does) any 32-bit opcodes so it is not
>so good.
>
>Severi

I have the impression that Microsoft MASM 6.1 and Borland 4 Assemblers are
somewhere close to be free. This impression came from one book related to
assembler programming that came with both assemblers included in its CD disk.
Book printed in 1999. Also one day I reached (around one year ago) one site with
some special tools for Windows programming. Microsoft site. MASM 6.1 was just
sitting there waiting to be taken  for free. It was needed to go together with
the Windows tools in order to make them work.

Leonid.



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