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    John's FAQ...

    Just thought about learning assembly, and after reading John's FAQ, seeing that its from 2001, I was wondering...

    Do you have any links that could be/should be in that fax?

    For example, I just came across this:
    http://sourceforge.net/projects/nasm/

    Would this be of any value to me???


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    Re: John's FAQ...

    Quote Originally Posted by NotLKH
    Just thought about learning assembly, and after reading John's FAQ, seeing that its from 2001, I was wondering...

    Do you have any links that could be/should be in that fax?

    For example, I just came across this:
    http://sourceforge.net/projects/nasm/

    Would this be of any value to me???

    The best assembler out there for windows imo is found at www.masm32.com. It's basically the Microsoft Assembler with a library built by a decent sized community of asm programmers.
    Education is an admirable thing, but it is well to remember from time to time that nothing that is worth knowing can be taught. - Oscar Wilde

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    Quote Originally Posted by NotLKH
    For example, I just came across this:
    http://sourceforge.net/projects/nasm/

    Would this be of any value to me???

    Hi NotLKH,

    NASM is a very useful tool. There's a Yahoo group, Win32 NASM Users, that uses nasm to code Win32 applications.
    The URL is:
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/win32-nasm-users

    Another site that might be useful to Nasm users is:
    http://www.visual-assembler.pt.vu/

    Other assembly language tools are:
    FASM at http://flatassembler.net/index.php
    GoAsm at http://www.jorgon.freeserve.co.uk/
    LZasm at http://lzasm.hotbox.ru/
    RosAsm at http://www.rosasm.org/


    Best Regards,
    Yeoh
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