Re: translation from x86 assember to machine code

"R. L. Watkins" <RLWatkins@CompuServe.Com>
17 Jan 2002 00:29:07 -0500

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From: "R. L. Watkins" <RLWatkins@CompuServe.Com>
Newsgroups: comp.compilers
Date: 17 Jan 2002 00:29:07 -0500
Organization: Compilers Central
References: 02-01-055
Keywords: assembler
Posted-Date: 17 Jan 2002 00:29:07 EST

Several years ago I came across instructional materials that used a C
compiler called 'Small C' and a Pascal compiler called 'SURPAS'. A Google
search turned up numerous links for both.


R. L. Watkins


----- Original Message -----
From: "michelle" <donalies@adelphia.net>
> What I'M Really Looking For Is A Toy Compiler Or Assembler For X86 That'S
> For Instructional Use.


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