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8. TASM Version 5.0 Patch
8.1 TASM 5.0 PATCH 1 (152KB)
This patch will modify TD32.EXE and TASM32.EXE to support Borland C++
Builder applications. The URL is:
http://www.borland.com/devsupport/borlandcpp/patches/TASMPT.ZIP
Contributor: Raymond Moon, raymoon@moonware.dgsys.com
Last changed: 26 Dec 97
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Subject 9. Inprise's Borland TASM Newsgroup
Inprise has created a whole family of newsgroups devoted to their
products. One of these new newsgroups is devoted to TASM. Its URL is
news:forums.inprise.com/borland.public.tasm
Contributor: Raymond Moon, raymoon@moonware.dgsys.com
Last Changed: 26 Dec 97
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Subject 10. TASM MMX and 3DNow Macros
10.1 Normand Leclerc MMX Macros
Normand Leclerc has written some Turbo Assembler MMX macroes that are
based on Intel's IAMMX.INC definition file. Transparent to the
programmer, they have been written to be used in IDEAL mode. They can
be assembled with or without case sensitivity and support simplified
segmentation definitions. The are available from:
ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/msdos/asmutl/mmxtasm0.zip
10.2
Contributor: Normand Leclerc, lecn1306@ele.etsmtl.ca
Last Changed: 20 Mar 97
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Subject 11. TASM IDE
Joost Vrielink has developed a Turbo Assembler IDE. It is free for
downloading from his web site:
http://tasm.freeservers.com/
The IDE is an editor just like WordPad, but compile/link/run/debug can
be accomplished with just one click. It also has a built-in
dec/hex/bin/oct converter, and syntax highlighting is almost finished.
It is perfectly suited to make simple 16-bit DOS programs within the
Windows 95/98 environment. Changes are being added quite often, so
remember to return and check every now and then.
Contributor:Raymond Moon, raymoon@moonware.dgsys.com
Last Changed: 19 Sep 98
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