Re: How to use tasm32 with turbo delphi?



Rudy Velthuis wrote:
Rudy Velthuis wrote:

shift_colors wrote:

As my experience with Delphi grows using the free Turbo Delphi, I
noticed the inclusion of the turbo assembler compiler within. I am
now curious on the particulars in building a project with mixed asm
& pas files (not inlining asm). Any help, links and pointers most
appreciated.
AFAIK, it does not come with TASM32.exe, but it comes with a builtin
assembler, if that is what you mean. The newsgroup for that is
borland.public.delphi.language.basm, on the Borland server (do not use
the Usenet mirrors, since most people subscribe to the Borland server
directly, and can't see the messages posted to these mirrors). The
Borland server is news://newsgroups.borland.com, so the full address
is:

news://newsgroups.borland.com/borland.public.delphi.language.basm

Hmmm.. You meant a separate TASM32. There are a few websites for that,
but I lost the bookmarks ages ago. ISTR that Ed Mulroy had a few links
to them:

http://edmulroy.portbridge.com/prog7.htm#assyml


Yes, sorry for being ambiguous as I thought everyone knew about tasm32.exe being a component of Turbo Delphi. At least one exist inside my install, no dcc32.exe though.

Thanks for the link, Rudy.
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