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MSDOS 4.0 -- MASM as standard (Announce)

posted by Rugxulo Homepage, Usono, 30.04.2025, 10:55

> Are you saying that MS BASIC doesn't even supported the
> first version of the ISO standard?

I don't think they ever did (or intended to), no.

> > I would not hold their work up as a good example of standard anything
>
> I am not aware of any part of the ISO/IEC 9899:1990
> standard that Microsoft violates in any of their
> compilers since Microsoft C 6.0. Perhaps you could
> show me an example?

C is different for them (but not by much). For a long time they ignored C99 in lieu of C++.

> > > Actually, I consider whatever works on masm, wasm, jwasm and as86
> > > to be "standard".
>
> I should have included "tasm", which is still
> available commercially and supported.

It's not supported in the sense of modern features (64-bit) or being actively maintained. I think Wikipedia implies it hasn't been updated since 2002. At least my copy of TASM32 5.3 is dated 2000 (but I got it in 2007). They may bundle it with their C++ Builder, not sure, but it's not "supported", AFAIK.

JWasm is quite a bit better than Wasm.

 

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