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

Author: Christophe Theron

Date: 11:05:31 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 was on the Borland site yesterday, and they explicitely say that TASM is not
part of the free package.

I don't understand why you can only program with assembler. If you know assembly
language, you would have no problem to learn C in a very short time, and this
would speed up your developments. Or am I missing something else?


    Christophe



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