Re: FASMLIB 0.7.0 is out



vid512@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
After long time, finally a stable release. This time with full
documentation and a tutorial.

For those who don't know it: FASMLIB is a general purpose library, for
32bit assembly programmers. It has support for FASM, MASM, NASM, and
YASM assemblers, gas support will be added soon. It supports Win32 and
linux-i386 platforms, with same interface on both, thus enabling you
to write multi-platform applications.

http://fasmlib.x86asm.net

Thanks, vid! "Hell o' World", indeed! :) Pity about the documentation...

Best,
Frank
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