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    gcc-iasm

    Intel assembler syntax for gcc

    GCC plugin for limited Intel assembler syntax, gcc >= 4.5 Please bugs to https://sourceforge.net/projects/gcc-iasm/forums/forum/2076445
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    This is a binary assembler written entirely in C#. It will support the full INTEL and AMD instruction sets as doucmented in their Architecture Software Developer Manuals.
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    A disassembler for the linux platform. Currently this supports x86 ELF files assumed to be written in C and output to intel- syntax assembly language; however the design is modular and replacements for any of these can be written.
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    This is PopAsm, the popular assembler project. It is intended to support the syntaxes of the most used assemblers so existing code has no need to be rewritten. It also assembles instructions of all intel-compatible CPUs.
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    An assembler for IA-32 processor. Will be mainly focused on 32-bit with less emphasis on 16-bit functionality. Its mission is to provide an alternative Intel assembly language compiler for Intel developers. Its objective is to support various syntax from
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    OS X ( Intel IA-32 / 32-bit x86 assembler ) implementation of Albert van der Horst's ciforth/lina, an ISO forth which is an evolution of figforth. GNU Public Licence, as per the original lina.
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    zCOBOL Portable Mainframe COBOL Compiler

    zCOBOL Portable Mainframe COBOL Compiler

    zCOBOL portable mainframe COBOL compiler, part of the z390 project

    The zCOBOL portable mainframe COBOL compiler with support for compiling multiple dialects of COBOL into any one of several target language executable programs including HLASM compatible mainframe assembler, Java, C++, or Intel assembler. All downloads and other information are kept at the z390 project site; see the home page link for more information.
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