• Microsoft Macro Assembler (MASM) is an x86 assembler that uses the Intel syntax for MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows. Beginning with MASM 8.0, there are two versions...
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  • than its primary competitor, Microsoft Macro Assembler (MASM). TASM can assemble source in a MASM-compatible mode or an ideal mode with a few enhancements...
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  • Some examples of high-end assemblers are HLA, Microsoft Macro Assembler (MASM), and the Turbo Assembler (TASM) on the Intel x86 processor family, Unlike...
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  • used when referring to a subroutine as an object, never when calling it In MASM 80x86 Assembly Language, & is the Substitution Operator, which tells the...
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    Windows, then Linux. FASM does not support as many high-level statements as MASM or TASM. It provides syntax features and macros, which make it possible to...
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    open source cross-platform integrated development environment for the NASM, MASM, GAS and FASM assembly languages. It features syntax highlighting and includes...
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    programming languages and some higher-level assembly languages, such as MASM, have special syntax or other built-in support for certain data structures...
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  • syntax and AT&T syntax: Many x86 assemblers use Intel syntax, including FASM, MASM, NASM, TASM, and YASM. GAS, which originally used AT&T syntax, has supported...
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    than it would have had after going negative. IBM–Microsoft Macro Assembler (MASM) version 1.00, and likely all other programs built by the same Pascal compiler...
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  • Again this DOS extender was often bound to existing Win32 applications. MASM 6.1 and the 16-bit version of the Visual C++ 1.0 compiler were Win32 applications...
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