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From: Matthew Mastracci <mmastrac AT acs DOT ucalgary DOT ca>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: DJASM Manual?
Date: Thu, 25 Sep 1997 20:13:12 -0600
Organization: The University of Calgary
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On 24 Sep 1997, Steve Laisch wrote:

> Is there a place where I can either buy the
> manual for DJASM.EXE or even download it and print it out?
> 
> I had taken some Assembler in Junior college and I want to get
> back into it with this particular Assembler.

Just curious: was this x86 assembly language or something else?  If it was
x86, you may wish to consider using NASM, the freeware assembler.  There
are, however, some advantages to the inline assembler that you can't get
with NASM (including occasional compiler optimizations and function
inlining).  NASM is a lot more straight-forward and contains relatively
few bugs compared with GAS (the GNU assembler).  Of course, it's
completely up to you...  ;)

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