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   R.Wieser to as he   
   Re: Which freeware assembler would you u   
   19 Apr 20 13:33:02   
   
   XPost: alt.comp.freeware, alt.lang.asm   
   From: address@nospicedham.not.available   
      
   Arlen,   
      
   > Basically I'm asking you for your purposefully helpful advice on this   
   > question:   
   > Q: *Which Windows freeware assembler(s) do you recommend for a noob?*   
   > (given the desire to assemble the given code as the first test of the   
   > assembler)   
      
   As always you throw a few quite unrelated things together, stir them and   
   post them as if that mess should be able to get a single answer.   
      
   Question #1: Which of those assemblers would be good for a noob ?   
   Answer: That fully depends on the noob and wat he wants to use it for.    I   
   would suggest the assembler with the most users.  For the obvious reasons.   
      
   Question #2: Which assembler do you need to assemble that sourcecode you   
   posted:   
   Answer: Ask Herber Kleebauer, as he wrote it.   
      
   > There are two types of people on Usenet: one type is purposefully helpful.   
      
   :-)  And than there are the "types of people" you heavily depend on to   
   spoon-feed you the solutions to all the problems you post.   And that   
   ofcourse means that /you/, as a third type of people, according to your own   
   definition, do not exist on Usenet. But, here you are.  :-)   
      
   Trying to sound "smurt" is harder than you think.   Especially when you   
   don't.   
      
   Regards,   
   Rudy Wieser   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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