Hi there,

On Sat, 5 Apr 2025, tsiegel--- via Freedos-user wrote:

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... This would entail converting the A86 assembly code to masm or tasm, since I believe both of those assemblers are available for dos distribution, though I could be wrong there. Tasm definitely is, though come to think of it, I've not seen archive copies of masm anywhere for dos distribution ...

Does this help?

http://www.codingcrew.de/masm32/index.php
http://www.codingcrew.de/masm32/old_version.php

(Sorry, it's all in German but you'll get the idea).

I have no information about the reliability of the site, nor the downloads.

The only assembler I use thesedays (indeed for the past 35 years or more) is

MASM.EXE 5.10, 1 Feb 1988, 110703 bytes, md5 6828fe2509ebad3ca10d2f51c71a2d94.

At a quick glance that version of the assembler doesn't appear to be on the
codingcrew site, so I can't take a copy to compare with my working version.

--

73,
Ged.


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