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

Author: Eugene Nalimov

Date: 14:19:36 02/27/00

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What do you mean by "very secretive Windows system and almost complet lack of
literature"? Among MS API documentation there are more books describing Windows
programming than any other OS.

Eugene

On February 27, 2000 at 16:35:59, leonid wrote:

>On February 27, 2000 at 13:59:49, Dan Andersson wrote:
>
>>Argh, MASM and TASM syntaxes are horrible IMO.
>
>What is IMO?
>
>I can't say nothing about syntax of any Assembler but I like (better it will be
>to say liked) MASM because of Microsoft excellent manual. Example - MASM 6.1.
>After this version, the next, MASM 6.11 came simply with the manual of MASM 6.1.
>Figure everything on your own!
>
>TASM have just horrible description and almost no books printed about this
>Assembler. Taking in consideration that assembling some chess game for Windows
>is really troublesome, very secretive Windows system and almost complet lack of
>literature, all well described Assembler (even the old one) is real wonderful
>blessing.
>
>Leonid.



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