Assembly
Language, v3.1
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Other Internet Resources
ASM
86 FAQ A86/D86, Archive at rtfm.mit.edu
Microsoft
MASM FAQ, Archive at rtfm.mit.edu
Borland
TASM FAQ [11K], Archive at rtfm.mit.edu
ASM86
General FAQ, 1,
2,
3
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