Hello. We are using TASM and TLINK for the implementation of Assembly Language in our ITLab Classes.
I am thinking of installing those in my laptop but the thing is, mine has a 64-bit processor and of course TASM won't work since it supports 32-bit. Is there a way to run it in my computer? HOW? thank you!
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Posted 25 November 2010 - 01:11 AM
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Posted 25 November 2010 - 04:11 AM
you can work with EMU8086
and don't forget to put the lessons which you studied it here in this forum with the exercise ^^
and don't forget to put the lessons which you studied it here in this forum with the exercise ^^
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Posted 26 November 2010 - 02:10 AM
H2010 said:
you can work with EMU8086
and don't forget to put the lessons which you studied it here in this forum with the exercise ^^
and don't forget to put the lessons which you studied it here in this forum with the exercise ^^
Hello! Thanks for replying!
Honestly, I don't know what EMU8086 is. Is this a microprocessor emulator or an assembler just like TASM which can run in 64-bit processors? And if it is an assembler, is there a difference with the instructions/syntax in comparison to TASM? Thanks! :)
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