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(My) fork of 8086 Assembler for DOS (Announce)

posted by DosWorld, 26.12.2020, 16:01
(edited by DosWorld on 26.12.2020, 16:34)

> Its very creative name is "8086 Assembler for DOS". It was written by
> Stephen Duffy in 2001. He first released the source code

IMHO, all of assemblers have one big problem ("big problem" - this is from my point of view) - they does not generate obj/omf. What about obj in this assembler? Second "problem" - they all limited to .com file. :-(

PS: I am make fork - msa2, add missed opcodes, made code "compilable" by modern GCC (you can use msa2 in linux/windows) and made code-refactoring, but stop at obj generatation. This is a reason, why i don't anonce msa2. FIXUP record explode my already-damaged-brain :( (Hope, with time, i am win this challenge and complete this work)

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