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An x86 assembler that aims to be compatible with MASM and TASM
An x86 assembler project with the following goals:
1) source level compatibility with MASM and TASM
2) support for the OMF object file format
3) support for 16-bit segmented code
WFIRE is a low-level game engine which provides a portable library allowing for writing video games for multiple classic targets. Originally written for a game called the Crypts of Eldor, WFIRE aims to provide compatibility with a number of constrained environments, such as DOS and the Amiga. It also aims for "new-retro" computers such as the Commander X16 and the Neon816.
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Tesoro is an open source operating system project fully written in x86 Assembler language. The architecture is partially based on some QNX ideas and some fresh ideas. It combines lowlevel assembler coding (e.g. microkernel with extremely fast task switch