I looked all over Borlands site with not much luck. I tried the FAQ links but they are no good.
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Found some stuff on HLA. Ill try that instead.
Seems HLA might be the way to go since HLA can convert asm source to MASM, TASM, NASM, FASM and Gas. I thought that TASM might be good to use because of it capability to assemble most MASM source files without modification.
Is there a certain OS you are wanting to develop for? Phreak
Visual Studio 6, Visual Studio.NET 2005, MASM
Yes Windows. I didn't realize that Borlad dropped support for TASM.
Originally Posted by Dilenger4 Yes Windows. I didn't realize that Borlad dropped support for TASM. If you're going to develop for 32 bit windows then I suggest you get masm32. http://masm32.com/
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Yeah ive been reading some stuff on masm32 and hla. Thanks for the link. I think im gonna need it because as i understand it hla uses masm32.
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