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echo: os2prog
to: Bryan Schwartz
from: Benjamin Hoyt
date: 1996-11-13 13:56:42
subject: x86 assembler for os/2 Wa

Duss blabbed Mr. Schwartz to Mr.  ...

 BS> Can anyone tell me what assemblers are available for x86 assembly
 BS> with OS/2 warp3.0 ?  I have an old text book on how to write assembly
 BS> for OS/2 and i'd like to give it a try. All i need is an assembler,
 BS> linker, and a debug, all for OS/2. Can anyone tell me where i can get
 BS> these and how much might it cost?

I'd say just use Tasm. It should work fine. Dad uses it all the time.
But then of course you need an Os/2 linker, one of which I am quite
sure comes with Os/2 itself. Warp that is. And as for a debugger I
can't help ya sorry. :( :)

l8r, JaKe

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