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|    Jean pierneef to Paolo Amoroso    |
|    Re: Looking for .COM program sources in     |
|    24 Dec 22 10:15:34    |
      From: jean.pierneef@nospicedham.gmail.com              On Monday, September 5, 2022 at 9:57:23 AM UTC+2, Paolo Amoroso wrote:       > I'm looking for source code of MS-DOS .COM programs in real-mode 8086       Assembly written in NASM syntax. Any repositories or recommendations?        >        > I'm learning Assembly programming under MS-DOS (and MikeOS) and       cross-developing on Linux with NASM. To avoid the complexity of x86       segmentation, for the time being I prefer to focus on single-segment programs,       as I plan to write small programs anyway.        So I'd like to study examples of how such systems organize and reference data       and code. I searched a bit but found remarkably little .COM code.              Try some of the older assembler books and manuals found online, have a look at       their more complex examples and adjust to nasm syntax              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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