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An essential 32-64bit localized IDE for Assembly Language with Debuger
GUI TurboAssembler is an essential IDE for assembly language programming. It includes Borland TurboAssembler (TASM), Turbo Linker, Turbo Debugger and DOSBox for writing both 16-bit and 32-bit programs in assembly language.
GUI TurboAssembler provides a rich set of features, encompassing fundamental file operations and advanced capabilities such as line numbering, syntax highlighting, code folding, docking, and theme personalization. ...
BCPL was designed by Martin Richards at Cambridge University (1966)
Here you will find a collection of BCPL tools I've gathered from the net, cleaned up and ported to the Atari ST. This involved fixing bugs, reducing stack usage and making the code compile in 16bit via Pure C (Turbo C for the Atari ST).
Source credits include:
Martin Richards - BCPL Kit
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mr10/
Robert Nordier (Translated interp to C)
http://www.nordier.com/
Serge Vakulenko (Translated cg/syn/trn to C)
https://github.com/sergev/b
I'm sure there are...