14 Sep 2004 03:07
HLA v1.70 is now available
Randall Hyde <randyhyde <at> earthlink.net>
2004-09-14 01:07:27 GMT
2004-09-14 01:07:27 GMT
HLA v1.70 is now available on Webster at: http://webster.cs.ucr.edu/AsmTools/HLA/dnld.html This new release is a maintenance release that fixes a few minor bugs in the HLA shell program, in the hlaparse compiler, and in the HLA Standard Library. HLA v1.69 users will definitely want to upgrade as there are some critical changes. HLA, the High-Level Assembler, is a powerful macro assembly language development system that runs under Windows and Linux operating systems. Carefully-written applications are portable between both operating systems with nothing more than a recompile of the source file. From a features point of view, HLA is one of the most powerful assemblers ever written. It's macro and "compile-time language" facilities far exceed those found in other assemblers. HLA was specifically designed to make learning and writing assembly language as easy as possible. HLA is fully supported by tons of documentation, example code, and other things that beginning and advanced programmers will find useful. The 32-bit edition of "The Art of Assembly Language" (No Starch Press) teaches introductory assembly language programming using HLA and is one of the most often-cited textbooks on the subject. You can read "The Art of Assembly" on-line at http://webster.cs.ucr.edu/AoA/index.html.(Continue reading)
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