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== Description ==
== Description ==
A macro assembler from [[IBM]] that was partially MASM 5.1 compatible and indeed intended to replace the [[Microsoft Assembler]] product.
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.
 
====Add-ons====
* [http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/h-search.php?key=ALP_MXG&pushbutton=Search ALP_MXG] - 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.


==Version==
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==Author==
==Author==
IBM
* IBM


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Revision as of 15:35, 25 April 2015

Description

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.

Add-ons

  • ALP_MXG - 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.

Version

  • Latest Version:

Prerequisites

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License

  • Closed source software - Available as a free download from IBM.
  • Came packaged with other IBM Compiler products.
  • The IBM Device Driver Development Kit [DDK] contained ALP (Was available to Passport Advantage subscribers).

Author

  • IBM

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