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Rinat Sadretdinow wrote in a message to Tom Torfs:
RS> I don't like this. I frequently use 'record', 'high', 'low',
RS> 'purge', 'union', etc. in my programs and I think that assembler
RS> not supporting 'record' is not an assmbler. Morever, it cannot
RS> pretend even to be called 'assembler'.
As soon as it can translate mnemonic code into machine code, it's an assembler.
RS> So I use tasm, it's really nice, especially in ideal mode.
I use both WASM (when linking asm modules with Watcom C/C++) and TASM (for
standalone asm & linking with Borland C/C++).
greetz,
Tom
tomtorfs{at}www.dma.be
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