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    Question Tasm

    I found TASM free for download on an FTP site. Is TASM a commerical package??? Heard stuff about it. I've been using it for a while now...

    I hope it's free
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    Newer versions are not free . However, I agree with you that it is the best. You can check out Borland's website for more information.

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    WOW! I thought ASM was "dead" ... let alone actualy finding TASM..... I use to use back in the days of D.O.S. Like it a lot better than any other ASM product I've used.
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    Assembly is not "dead." Its just used mainly for chunks of code that need to run really fast.

    There's actually a good complier out there, NASM, that supports that newer aspects of the 80x86 instruction set (however I really don't know what your version of TASM supports.)
    "Can't" and "shouldn't" are two totally separate things.

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