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|    R.Wieser to All    |
|    Re: Which freeware assembler would you u    |
|    19 Apr 20 08:47:55    |
      XPost: alt.comp.freeware, alt.lang.asm       From: address@nospicedham.not.available              Arlen,              > *Which freeware assembler would you suggest a noob use on Windows       > nowadays?*              I would suggest you use" Google to do some "research" before posting your       "you guys have to solve anything-and-everything for me" requests in a       newsgroup.              > Source code was kindly provided today on Usenet's MS DOS batch newsgroup:              Ah yes, I see Herbert Kleebauer posted that.              So, why not go the obvious way, and ask /him/ which assembler that was made       in/for (chances are he made that code just for you) ? He might even have       a download link for it.              > In addition, are these the correct newsgroups to be asking this question?              Before doing your own damn work ? None of them.              Enjoy your stay while you can. This is a moderated group, and the moderator       here doesn't take crap well.              Regards,       Rudy Wieser              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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