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to: BRYAN SCHWARTZ
from: JOHN GARDENIERS
date: 1997-08-06 17:54:00
subject: Arrow Assembler

            Hi Bryan,
 -=> 23 Jul 97 08:35, Bryan Schwartz wrote to John Gardeniers <=-
 BS> Try downloading  valarrow.zip  from  http://www.cet.com/~jvahn
Can't do. I don't have Internet access. :-(
 BS> My copy from this location has a 4,912 byte doc (val.doc) When
 BS> unzipping valarrow.zip a messages is displayed : ' free MASM 3.0
 BS> compatible assembler package '
That's the first unambiguous statement I've seen on the subject.
 BS> I'm surprised your local library has no books on assembly
 BS> programming.
For a number of reasons I'd be a little surprised if it was otherwise.
 BS> The city i live in is small (600,000 people including suburbs)
That's *huge* by our standards and I live in an area which until fairly
recently was still classified as rural.
 BS> and the library is badly underfunded. (corrupt government)
See? We do have things in common. ;-)
 BS> Maybe your local government is worse then ours, though thats hard to
 BS> believe, or maybe the librarians hate computers.
I'll simply say that some things are quite universal and that the librarians
simply have to spend their meager funds as best they can to try and satisfy 
the
majority of users.
Anyway, seeing as this is rather off-topic I'd better stop here.
        ttyl,
            >>> Fuse >>>
... Floggings will continue until morale improves!
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