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Originally Posted by TheComputerMaster
I have no idea. Do you think that makes a difference?
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Yes, it makes a difference.
First of all, there's the visual- and the functionality part of an assembler, which only affects the programmer. It's stuff like the syntax of the assembly come, the difficulty of using the assembler, features available, etc. Then there's the technical part. It's different what the different assemblers support, like operating system, architecture, etc. So you've to choose an assembler which fits your system.