A86 (software)

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A86 is a compact commercial assembler developed for the Intel x86 family of microprocessors by Eric Issacson. The assembler can directly produce a Windows/MS-DOS compatible .COM or .OBJ file from a simple text source file. It uses a slightly simpler syntax for source code than that used by other assemblers, and it is optimized for maximum speed at both assembly and run times. It is usually sold along with a companion debugger, D86.

A86/D86 target 16-bit x86 platforms. The companion products A386 and D386 are designed for 32-bit platforms.

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