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ASM editor for Windows

Started by Gunther, July 13, 2012, 11:00:01 PM

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dedndave


Bill Cravener

Lets not forget MS-DOS Edit. I used it in the old days of DOS and it still comes with Windows XP, Vista 32bit and Win 7 32bit if I'm not mistaken. That is if you care to use it. :biggrin:

Gunther

Quote from: dedndave on July 20, 2012, 10:35:23 PM
i thought we were all using EDLIN...

Oh yes, what a nice editor. One could process file sizes above 64 KB, if I remember it right.

Quote from: Bill Cravener on July 21, 2012, 12:04:01 AM
Lets not forget MS-DOS Edit. I used it in the old days of DOS and it still comes with Windows XP, Vista 32bit and Win 7 32bit if I'm not mistaken. That is if you care to use it. :biggrin:

That's another alternative. :t

Gunther
You have to know the facts before you can distort them.

dedndave

i can remember when that was all we had - lol
your other choices were to grab a pirate copy of word star or word perfect and use "save as text"
it wasn't long before i found a copy of PC Write by Bob Wallace   :t
for $10, you got a lot of functions - some of which i still do not find in today's editors
it was free, if you didn't mind the splash screen on start-up

FORTRANS

Hi,

   I used the WordPerfect Programmer's Editor back
when.  And still do.  I got used to it and it has a good
macro system.  And have used vi just enough to
do something useful with it if needed.

Cheers,

Steve N.

Shintaro

I have always liked Winasm.
http://www.winasm.net/winasm-studio-full-package.html
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