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R. Swan's A72 assembler (8086, self-assembling, 11k .COM) (Developers)

posted by kerravon, Ligao, Free World North, 03.07.2021, 12:59

> > > NASM, since 2.15, has "%use masm" for some extra compatibility now.
> >
> > Macros, weird pseudo-ops (.RADIX, COMMENT, .XLIST, etc.), SEGMENT
> > directives, you name it. nasm's masm.mac package --- yes, I just tried
> it
> > --- is pretty minimal, and the documentation admits as much.
>
> It's built in, you don't need a separate "masm.mac" file at all, AFAIK. It
> does help a fair bit, but yeah, there's still many things it doesn't do
> (even fairly simple things).

I would like to write assembler to a common
subset of masm + nasm, so I am very interested
in this.

But can I do the "%use masm" without specifying
that in the assembler source file, which masm
would presumably barf on?

Thanks. Paul.

 

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