> PP>An assembler I can afford other than NASM. With documentation and
> PP>everything.
Actually, NASM does have documentation.
> Then get A86. It is available at many BBSs, the Internet, and
> shareware outlets. It is free to students as long as you don't make
> any commercial products with it. If you do, just pay the $70
> (reasonable) registration.
GNU's AS is also quite useable.
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