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== Description ==
{{Software
MASM 5.1-compatible assembler from IBM.
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The Assembly Language Processor ('''ALP''') is a macro assembler from [[IBM]] that offers a native mode and a [[MASM]] 5.1 compatible mode, and indeed intended to replace the [[Microsoft Assembler]] product for use on OS/2 systems especially for driver development. ALP was available in versions for OS/2 and [[AIX]], versions with dates later than 1995 also support a subset of the MASM 6.x language.[[File:ALP-icon.png|right]]
 
==Features==
ALP generates standard OMF files that can be linked to produce DOS or OS/2 executables. Symbolic debugging information is compatible with IBM's source code debuggers.  


==Version==
==Version==
* '''Latest Version:'''
* 1.03.273 (May 1995)
 
* 4.00.000 (1996) - IBM Developer Connection Vol. 11
== Links ==
* 4.00.003
* Packaged with other IBM Compiler products.
* 4.00.004
* Hobbes [http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/cgi-bin/h-browse?sh=1&dir=//pub/os2/dev/asm]
* 4.00.005 (Sep 1997) - IBM Developer's Toolkit for OS/2 Warp Version 4
* IBM Device Driver Development Kit [DDK] (Was available to Passport Advantage subscribers)
** Enhancements:
*** Additional MASM 6.00 constructs supported:
**** EXTERNDEF, UNION, and OPTION directives
**** LENGTHOF, SIZEOF, and OPATTR operators
**** BASIC, C, PASCAL, SYSCALL keywords on the COMM, EXTERN, PUBLIC, and PROC directives
**** EXPORT keyword as an argument to the PROC directive
**** Structure and union types can now be imbedded within other structure and union types
*** Support for true arrays
*** Support for the Pentium Pro instruction set
*** Improved symbolic debugging output
*** Improved online documentation
*** Fixes and compatibility enhancements
* 4.00.008 (2001)


== License ==
;Prerequisites
unknown.
*OS/2 Warp
*Link386 or compatible linker


==Author==
==Product Documentation==
IBM
* Assembly Language Processor Reference Guide - May 1995
* ALP Programming Guide and Reference - Oct 1997
* [[Assembly Language Processor (ALP) Assembler Reference]]


==Related Articles==
==Related Article==
*
* Gruber; Turner: [[Developers Enjoy the "ALP"s (Assembly Language Processor)]]


==Publications==
== Links ==
*
;Add-ons
* [ALP_MXG.ZIP] - By default the native mode on ALP is 32 bits only while the otherwise less capable MASM 5.1 emulation mode allows mixed 16/32 bit code. This patch allows you to use mixed 16/32 bit code in native ALP mode.
* [masm2alp.zip] - Utility that converts [[MASM]] projects to ALP projects.


[[Category:Tools]]
[[Category:Assembler]]

Latest revision as of 19:18, 3 July 2022

IBM Assembly Language Processor
Name ALP
Version 4.00.008 (2001)
Vendor IBM
Author Steve Turner
Licence IPLA
WWW

The Assembly Language Processor (ALP) is a macro assembler from IBM that offers a native mode and a MASM 5.1 compatible mode, and indeed intended to replace the Microsoft Assembler product for use on OS/2 systems especially for driver development. ALP was available in versions for OS/2 and AIX, versions with dates later than 1995 also support a subset of the MASM 6.x language.

Features

ALP generates standard OMF files that can be linked to produce DOS or OS/2 executables. Symbolic debugging information is compatible with IBM's source code debuggers.

Version

  • 1.03.273 (May 1995)
  • 4.00.000 (1996) - IBM Developer Connection Vol. 11
  • 4.00.003
  • 4.00.004
  • 4.00.005 (Sep 1997) - IBM Developer's Toolkit for OS/2 Warp Version 4
    • Enhancements:
      • Additional MASM 6.00 constructs supported:
        • EXTERNDEF, UNION, and OPTION directives
        • LENGTHOF, SIZEOF, and OPATTR operators
        • BASIC, C, PASCAL, SYSCALL keywords on the COMM, EXTERN, PUBLIC, and PROC directives
        • EXPORT keyword as an argument to the PROC directive
        • Structure and union types can now be imbedded within other structure and union types
      • Support for true arrays
      • Support for the Pentium Pro instruction set
      • Improved symbolic debugging output
      • Improved online documentation
      • Fixes and compatibility enhancements
  • 4.00.008 (2001)
Prerequisites
  • OS/2 Warp
  • Link386 or compatible linker

Product Documentation

Related Article

Links

Add-ons
  • [ALP_MXG.ZIP] - By default the native mode on ALP is 32 bits only while the otherwise less capable MASM 5.1 emulation mode allows mixed 16/32 bit code. This patch allows you to use mixed 16/32 bit code in native ALP mode.
  • [masm2alp.zip] - Utility that converts MASM projects to ALP projects.