You may want to try NASM but a fair warning, Memory addressing &
accesing vastly different.  But the reason I mention this is because
NASM is portable to ANSI C compiler and contains some abilities to
be used as a Linux assembler as well as DOS assembler.

Louis

On Thu, 21 Jan 1999, Stefan Pettersson wrote:

> I have a large program written in MS-DOS-assembler, which I want to
> assemble in big-linux.
> Which assembler has most similar mnemonics?
> 
> Sorry, the question is a bit off-topic.
> 
> 
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