Garry,

> Now there's a book I wouldn't mind having.

When I finish reading it, maybe you would have something to swap for it,
like a book on C that is too elementary to hold any future use for you, but
that would be ideal for someone like me.

> On the other hand, you can download an assembler written
> by Eric Isaacson, one of the original 8086 engineers.
> Very clean.  Bypasses a bunch of the MASM mumbo-jumbo.
>
> It's called A86, and is available for free download for
> personal use and learing.  His site is www.eji.com, the
> URL for the A86 pages is www.eji.com/a86/ (and if you
> want to buy his assembler, it's $50.  The newer a386 is
> also available (a more serious product, $80).  He also
> has a library of source code for $50.  The whole thing
> together is about $150.  Money well spent.  Few people
> have a better understanding of the x86 family.


Thanks for the tip... I will check it out. I'm not afraid of shelling out
some money, as long as it is money well spent.


-wittig  http://www.robertwittig.com/

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