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Old Feb 24th, 2005, 7:33 PM   #1
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Choosing an Assembler

Yeah, well, recently I decided to switch off my old Assembler, Emu8086, and try another Assembler.
Since I'm on a Win32 machine, most people recommend MASM32, but a lot of people have also recommended NASM, which is more suited for *Nix systems.

I was just wondering which I should probably use. I know I can use Masm32 without the standard includes (because I like to see what's going on at the time of programming, and I like the style) but I don't know where to go, because Masm shouldn't use INTs and I should instead use the Win32 API, which I don't really know how to manipulate that well. Since Emu adapted me to INTs and Nasm uses them while Masm does not.


I was just wondering: Which should I use? Masm or Nasm?
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