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Visual Asm ?!

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hey people, do you know about these VisualASM compilers?

Macrotech's MPL:

MPL

VASM:

VASM

EasyCode for GoASM:

GoASM

what do you think? :rolleyes:

Edited by sonic_00

I LOVE GOasm.. : ) the rest I don't know.. I've used GoASM for some time.. well.. gimme your opinions ^^

well, i havent'used them much, but as now i think MPL is quite good, VASM not very, and EasyCode GOasm may be a great solution to make fast code in the easiest way ;)

Edited by sonic_00

a precisation: the third compiler is an extension for GoASM, and there is one also for MASM32:

EasyCoder

;)

EasyCode is an ide, not a compiler, GoASM is the assembler, and it supports many more assemblers than GoASM. If you like EasyCode, you might also try RadASM at radasm.com, it is the most popular ide for asm, and has support for almost all the currently used assemblers. Though if you're just looking to build dialogs quicker, you can find resed on the radasm projects page, it is much like the visual studio resource designer and is full of features.

Ehtyar.

EasyCode is an ide, not a compiler, GoASM is the assembler

You're right, sorry ;)

If you like EasyCode, you might also try RadASM at radasm.com, it is the most popular ide for asm, and has support for almost all the currently used assemblers.

mmm... interesting! I'll try it

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