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Subject: Re: Assembly
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In article <1991Jun2.142318.26755@uokmax.ecn.uoknor.edu>, vernon@uokmax.ecn.uoknor.edu (Vernon Bowles) writes:
> I would also appreciate any comments on a good assembler- the one I have right
> now is (c)1987, and it sucks. Assembler technology has to have improved in the
> past four years (It was Assempro).

    Now that you mention it, I still am, too.  A while back, i posted here
about the hacker versions of the Seka Assembler-- someone put me onto an
FTP-Site they said it could be found on, but I couldn't see it anywhere.

    Through another couple of demos, I hear references to the ASMOne assembler,
purportedly written for the ex-group Kefrens.  Anybody know if *this* one is
distributable?

    And while we're at it, could someone *please* upload (to AB20?) any of
the Tool Packs that the hackers write and spread?  I'm sure theres some
great programming utilities out there somwehere.

   Thanks,

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