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What Assembler platform is used in programming IC's? x86?

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for the x86. What other IC's are you asking about?

At one time I couldn't find MASM, so I used NASM. An MS tech had to help me out to get the coff object files to link with my C++ code in Visual Studio, but if you don't need that, NASM is a pretty good assembler. I still haven't needed to try masm32, but you might be better off with it. That's just my opinion and gut feeling from what I've read at the site, despite the fact that it's an MS product.

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x86 Assemblers

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