mmeyer@mips.csc.ti.com (Mark Meyer) (03/07/88)
In one of the Turbo C articles in Turbo Technix #2, brief
mention is made of using the shareware A86 assembler instead of
Microsloth's MASM to compile inline assembly-language statements in C
sources. Great, but how? Is it sufficient just to have A86 around,
or do I need to rename it MASM, or what? (I have Turbo C 1.5 and A86
3.00 (recently registered.))
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