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i06502 Cross-Development Languages and Tools - http://www.npsnet.com/danf/cbm/cross-development.html - List of cross-platform assemblers and disassemblers targeting 6502 microprocessor, focus: Commodore 8-bit computers.
 
i06502 Web Ring - http://t.webring.com/hub?ring=6502webring - Hardware and software, programming and historical aspects of the 6502, 65C02, and derivatives. Home-built computers and operating systems for them.
 
i08051 Macro Assembler ASEM-51 - http://plit.de/asem-51/ - Assembler for the Intel MCS-51 family of microcontrollers. [Freeware]
 
i08051 Visual Simulator - http://www.computersciencelab.com/8051.htm - An integrated development environment for 8051 assembly language programs allows you to control simulated peripherals such as a scrolling signboard, a robotic mouse, and an audio peak detector.
 
i0AMD 8753H project - http://www.geocities.com/tyiak/ - Assembly programming source codes; hobby project.
 
i0ARM Assembler Programming - http://www.heyrick.co.uk/assembler/ - For the ARM (2 thru 7, and StrongARM) from RISC OS, one can start programming simply by using the BASIC assembler built into the computer. For C programmers, the APCS is described.
 
i0Asl - http://john.ccac.rwth-aachen.de:8000/as/ - Free, powerful cross assembler for many microcontrollers and processors.
 
i0Assembler Gems - http://www.df.lth.se/~john_e/gems.html - Intel x86 and Motorola assembler snippets. Good collection of assembler algorithms in an easy to read format.
 
i0Assembly HOWTO - http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Assembly-HOWTO/ - by Konstantin Boldyshev, Francois-Rene Rideau: insightful, general systems and usage philosophy, and tips.
 
i0Assembly Language - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assembly_language - Growing article, with links to many related topics. [Wikipedia]
 
i0Assembly Language forum at Tek-Tips - http://www.tek-tips.com/threadminder.cfm?pid=272 - Assembly Language technical support forums and mutual help system for computer professionals. Selling and recruiting forbidden.
 
i0Assembly for Dummies - http://asm.inightmare.org/ - Articles, tutorials, books, links, other resources for those wanting to learn assembly language.
 
i0Assemblylanguage.Net - http://www.cheapersunglasses.com//asm.html - List of assembly language resources.
 
i0Bixoft: Why Assembler? - http://www.bixoft.nl/english/why.htm - Advantages of assembly programming, prejudices against it, exposes myths.
 
i0CPU Specific Languages: Assembly Languages - http://www.rocketaware.com/orbit/Lo/spec/softdev/lang/assembly/ - Link collection on assemblers, simulators, interpreters, all with source code. [RocketAware.com]
 
i0Digital Alpha ASM Programmers Guide - http://h30097.www3.hp.com/docs/base_doc/DOCUMENTATION/HTML/AA-PS31D-TET1_html/TITLE.html - This manual describes the assembly language supported by the Digital UNIX Alpha compiler system, its syntax rules, and how to write some assembly programs.
 
i0HAL: High-level Assembly Language - http://history.dcs.ed.ac.uk/history/HAL - Description of early High-level Assembler; portable, parameterized, small, emits efficient code. Adds arithmetic expressions and flow control to a simple assembly. From about 1974, of historical interest.
 
i0LINOLEUM - http://anywherebb.com/linoleum.html - Low-level INterfaced OverLanguage for Extremely Universal Machine-coding. Cross-platform ASM, almost 1:1 language to CPU instruction ratio, new way to address memory units (n-flat address space), easier than Assembly, still low-level interfaced, may be missing link in language types. [Open Source, WTOF PL]
 
i0LINOLEUM: Peterpaul's Place - http://home.versatel.nl/kleinhaneveld/ - Brief description, projects (yahtzee game, library archive), contact, downloads.
 
i0Linux Assembly - http://asm.sourceforge.net/ - On this site you will find various resources ranging from tutorials, documentation up to actual Linux and Unix tools written in assembly language.
 
i0Machine Language For Beginners - http://www.atariarchives.org/mlb/ - Full text of the classic book, focused on 6502 assembly programming.
 
i0MicroAPL Porting Tools and Services - http://www.microapl.co.uk/ - A range of products which translate assembly-language code into optimized code for other architectures. Products include Relogix, an assembler-to-C translator, and PortAsm/68K, which converts 68000 assembly language source to run on the PowerPC, Intel x86.
 
i0Programmers Heaven Assembler Zone - http://www.programmersheaven.com/zone5/ - Assembler sourcecode, development tools, links, articles and tutorials for wide range CPU. Messageboards.
 
i0S12X.COM - http://www.s12x.com/ - Archiving and mirroring resources for the HCS12(X) microcontroller. Has a full HCS12, HCS12X and X-Gate assembler. Also features a C/ASM editor for the HCS12.
 
i0Softpanorama Assembler Links - http://www.softpanorama.org/Lang/assembler.shtml - Great site. Many excellent links, many in Russian.
 
i0TMS9900 Assembler Macro Library for Controller Programs - http://adweb.desy.de/~erlandm/tms/controlmacro.html - The TMS9900 and TMS9995 Assembler macros provide functions and function blocks akin to instruction list (IL) according to IEC 1131-3.
 
i0Telemark Cross Assembler - http://home.comcast.net/~tasm/ - A cross assembler lot processor families (include 64k,x86,Z80).
 
i0The Great Debate - http://webster.cs.ucr.edu/Page_TechDocs/GreatDebate/ - Contains a series of essays that discuss the advances of compilers and machine architectures in an attempt to answer the above questions: Do compilers produce code as good as humans? Will compilers ever produce code as good as humans? Is it worth it?
 
i0The Little Man Computer: LMC - http://www.atkinson.yorku.ca/~sychen/research/LMC/LMCHome.html - Education model of simple von Neumann architecture computer, with basic features of modern computers, can be programmed in machine or assembly code. Runs as Java applet. York University; Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
 
i0Typed Assembly Language: TAL - http://www.cs.cornell.edu/talc/ - Extends traditional untyped assembly languages with typing annotations, memory management primitives, and sound set of typing rules. The typing rules guarantee memory safety, control flow safety, type safety of TAL programs. What do you want to type check today?
 
i0Using the GNU Assembler - http://www.cs.utah.edu/dept/old/texinfo/as/as_toc.html - Manual by Dean Elsner, Jay Fenlason and friends.
 
i0XCASM - http://xcprod.com/titan/XCASM/ - A meta assembler with high level optimising code generation capabilities and powerful built-in macro processing facilities. [Commercial]
 
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