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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
The C++ Basic is an object-oriented language with features from C++, Java, Basic and Euphoria programming languages. A C++ Basic program is converted to C++, that looks similar to the original C++ Basic code.
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.
Shroud is a small C source program to shroud (hide) the meaning of C sourcecode. This is done by changing most names in a C program to something obscure like _302.
The project was written in March 1990.
We are planning to port this program to Lin
This project was started in an effort to ease development of Swing applications by creating a XML to Swing rendering utility. Although this project is definitely in the first released state, it shows great promise and focuses solely on the Swing API as a
NATIVE is a project aimed at producing a version of the C# language compiler which omits native-code for various OS platforms. NATIVE does not target the CLI or use the CLR.
The project aims to be the repository for commonly used routines within the FreeDOS project, to help developers make it easier to develop and reuse code that is better proved and follows the FreeDOS standards.