Of course nobody knows for sure when the world's first "assembler" will be developed. From Wordnik.com. [WN.com - Articles related to Eggs serve as factory for H1N1 vaccine ingredients] Reference
This assembler supports up to the 80286 processor. From Wordnik.com. [FAQ: The x86 Assembly Language FAQ by Raymond Moon (Part II)] Reference
Of course, you are a friend, an assembler of ideas. From Wordnik.com. [Hamlet 3:2] Reference
Greg, there is a new assembler in DL8 called BYTEIT. From Wordnik.com. [CIS Threads #1: Interesting Threads from the TRS Model 100 Forum Messages by Phil Wheeler] Reference
This assembler was written by Mr. Bert Greevenbosch. From Wordnik.com. [FAQ: The x86 Assembly Language FAQ by Raymond Moon (Part II)] Reference
ZIP This assembler was the first shareware assembler available. From Wordnik.com. [FAQ: The x86 Assembly Language FAQ by Raymond Moon (Part II)] Reference
His father had been a steelworker, mine an electrical assembler. From Wordnik.com. [When The Bough Breaks]
This assembler was written by International Systems development. From Wordnik.com. [FAQ: The x86 Assembly Language FAQ by Raymond Moon (Part II)] Reference
Rick Elbers maintains several web pages dedicated to this assembler. From Wordnik.com. [FAQ: The x86 Assembly Language FAQ by Raymond Moon (Part II)] Reference
The assembler will take only one source code file and will output an. From Wordnik.com. [FAQ: The x86 Assembly Language FAQ by Raymond Moon (Part II)] Reference
He began his career at Millipore in 1980 as a manufacturing assembler. From Wordnik.com. [Three Named To The Commission On Presidential Scholars] Reference
I haven't finished writing the cross assembler yet, so I still use MAC. From Wordnik.com. [CIS Threads #1: Interesting Threads from the TRS Model 100 Forum Messages by Phil Wheeler] Reference
This assembler has a unique way of supporting macros. 32-bit supported. From Wordnik.com. [FAQ: The x86 Assembly Language FAQ by Raymond Moon (Part II)] Reference
The assembler was developed to get an easy to use flat memory assembler. From Wordnik.com. [FAQ: The x86 Assembly Language FAQ by Raymond Moon (Part II)] Reference
Nicola Gaggi has written an assembler for DJGPP that is based upon NASM. From Wordnik.com. [FAQ: The x86 Assembly Language FAQ by Raymond Moon (Part II)] Reference
So I scrapped it; and the result is an assembler with far less red tape. From Wordnik.com. [DOCUMENTATION: A86 Assembler Package by Eric Isaacson Chapter 6] Reference
That's one reason why my assembler is so much faster than everyone else's. From Wordnik.com. [DOCUMENTATION: A86 Assembler Package by Eric Isaacson Chapter 13] Reference
This assembler is based upon Motorola's 68k mnemonics and logical structure. From Wordnik.com. [FAQ: The x86 Assembly Language FAQ by Raymond Moon (Part II)] Reference
This is a short set of messages discussing the selection of a Model 100 assembler. From Wordnik.com. [CIS Threads #1: Interesting Threads from the TRS Model 100 Forum Messages by Phil Wheeler] Reference
ORCA/M DOS 3.3 assembler, written by Mike Westerfield, released by Hayden Software. From Wordnik.com. [The Apple II History, by Steven Weyhrich : An Apple II Timeline] Reference
Most likely the line is a conditional assembly line intended for another assembler. From Wordnik.com. [DOCUMENTATION: A86 Assembler Package by Eric Isaacson Chapter 14] Reference
This assembler is a MASM 3.0 compatible assembler and supports up to 80286 processor. From Wordnik.com. [FAQ: The x86 Assembly Language FAQ by Raymond Moon (Part II)] Reference
Talked to him in a month and got back an assembler program of breathtaking complexity. From Wordnik.com. [The Empress File]
Hmmmm. .just discovered that I have a cross-assembler in my Z-150 and did not knwo it. From Wordnik.com. [CIS Threads #1: Interesting Threads from the TRS Model 100 Forum Messages by Phil Wheeler] Reference
Tan makes his living in suburban Wood Dale, where he works as an electronics assembler. From Wordnik.com. [Narath Tan: The Art of Survival] Reference
The "hour had come" for Toyota, the most strike-free auto assembler of the past decade. From Wordnik.com. [ANC Daily News Briefing] Reference
SC-assembler II: Probably the second AppleII assembler that was commercially distributed. From Wordnik.com. [The Apple II History, by Steven Weyhrich : Languages, Continued] Reference
You might encounter the last case if you're porting a program written for another assembler. From Wordnik.com. [DOCUMENTATION: A86 Assembler Package by Eric Isaacson Chapter 14] Reference
It's also called in other contexts when the assembler expects nothing more on the line; e.g. From Wordnik.com. [DOCUMENTATION: A86 Assembler Package by Eric Isaacson Chapter 14] Reference
The company entered Mr. Murtha's district a decade ago when it bought a small cable assembler. From Wordnik.com. [How Lawmaker Rebuilt] Reference
I do not recommend this assembler because of it limited capability and it is very out of date. From Wordnik.com. [FAQ: The x86 Assembly Language FAQ by Raymond Moon (Part II)] Reference
If you are coming from the 680x0 environment, you may want to try this as your first assembler. From Wordnik.com. [FAQ: The x86 Assembly Language FAQ by Raymond Moon (Part II)] Reference
I wrote Intel's first 86 assembler, ASM86, so I have been watching the situation since day one. From Wordnik.com. [DOCUMENTATION: A86 Assembler Package by Eric Isaacson Chapter 6] Reference
The earliest one, of course, was the mini-assembler that came with every Integer BASIC AppleII. From Wordnik.com. [The Apple II History, by Steven Weyhrich : Languages, Continued] Reference
Most likely your file was written for another assembler, and you need to convert macro definitions. From Wordnik.com. [DOCUMENTATION: A86 Assembler Package by Eric Isaacson Chapter 14] Reference
Some of the DVD decoder assembler code was released on the Internet, and Fawcus rewrote it in C code. From Wordnik.com. [DVD Piracy: It Can Be Done] Reference
Monitor changes also included a return of the mini-assembler, absent since the days of Integer BASIC. From Wordnik.com. [The Apple II History, by Steven Weyhrich : The Apple IIe] Reference
The text editor module was written by Randy Wigginton, and the assembler was written by Gary Shannon. From Wordnik.com. [The Apple II History, by Steven Weyhrich : Languages, Continued] Reference
APPLE EDASM: This was Apple's original "official" assembler for the IIPlus and later 8-bit AppleII's. From Wordnik.com. [The Apple II History, by Steven Weyhrich : Languages, Continued] Reference
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