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    ChimpFace9000
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    Can some one point me to an assembler that supports all the 386 instructions. Ive tried...

    a86
    Pass32
    TASM 5.0

    I know they dont support all the 386 instructions because they dont recognize the instruction...

    bt (Bit Test)

    Pleas help!

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    What about NASM...does that do it?
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    Dont know. Is it a 16-bit dos assembler? If it is, where do i get it.

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    What about Microsoft's MASM?

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    Dont even know where i could find the 16-bit version of it.

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    Wink

    You can download the latest 32-bit version of MASM at Hutch's website at http://www.pbq.com.au/home/hutch/masm.htm

    Also, the DDK kit in Win98 includes the MASM kit for free.
    http://www.vasm.org
    FREE Visual Assembler IDE for Win32

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    Did you even read the post, I need a 16-bit assembler.

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    Did you even bather to check out what I'd posted? The DDK kit includes both 16 and 32-bit.

    Don't diz people who try to help you! Last time I checked, the 386 is a 32-bit CPU (386-DX not SX).
    http://www.vasm.org
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    Originally posted by rainbird
    You can download the latest 32-bit version of MASM at Hutch's website at http://www.pbq.com.au/home/hutch/masm.htm

    Also, the DDK kit in Win98 includes the MASM kit for free.
    If i sounded rude, i didnt mean to, its hard to show how you feel in text, but i get alot of people who reply and dont even read the posts. And technicly you didnt say that it had the 16-bit version, you just said that the DDK contains masm.

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    Technically You didn't say that you needed it to be 16-Bit!

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    Originally posted by ChimpFace9000
    Dont know. Is it a 16-bit dos assembler? If it is, where do i get it.
    Nuff' said

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    Ok, i have the Win98 DDK, where in it is the 16-bit version of masm?

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    The MASM assembler (ml.exe 6.14) will assemble 16 bit dos files just fine. You do need the correct OMF linker for it as the 32 bit COFF one will not build DOS files.

    You can download the 16-bit linker here: http://members.nbci.com/_XMCM/winasm/files/Lnk563.exe

    Hope this helps.
    http://www.vasm.org
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