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Turbo Assembler - Definition

The Turbo Assembler (TASM) mainly PC-targeted assembler package was Borland's offering in the x86 assembler programming tool market. As one would expect, TASM was well integrated with Borland's high-level language compilers for the PC, such as Turbo C and Turbo Pascal.

The Turbo Assembler package came bundled with the link editor Turbo Linker, and was interoperable with the Turbo debugger. For compatibility with the common Microsoft Macro Assembler (MASM), TASM was able to assemble such source code files via its MASM mode.

References

  • Swan, Tom (1989). Mastering Turbo Assembler. Carmel, Indiana: Howard W. Sams & Company, Hayden Books division of Macmillan Computer Publishing. ISBN 0-672-48435-8.

External links

  • TASM FAQ (http://webster.cs.ucr.edu/Articles/X86FAQ/tasm.html) – From Randall Hyde's Assembly Page ("Webster - The Place on the Internet to Learn Assembly")
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