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* [http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/h-search.php?key=masm2alp&pushbutton=Search masm2alp] - Utility that converts [[MASM]] projects to ALP projects.
* [http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/h-search.php?key=masm2alp&pushbutton=Search masm2alp] - Utility that converts [[MASM]] projects to ALP projects.
==Version==
==Version==
* '''Latest Version:'''  
* May 1995: Version 1.03.273
====Prerequisites====
* Sep 1997: Version 4.00.005 - from IBM Developer's Toolkit for OS/2 Warp Version 4
* '''Latest Version:''' 4.00.008
 
===Prerequisites===
* OS/2 Warp
* [[Link386]] or compatible linker.
* [[Link386]] or compatible linker.
== Links ==
== Links ==
* The Hobbes [http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/h-browse.php?dir=/pub/os2/dev/asm DEV/ASM directory] contains most of the ALP tools and patches.
* The Hobbes [http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/h-browse.php?dir=/pub/os2/dev/asm DEV/ASM directory] contains most of the ALP tools and patches.

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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 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.

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.
  • masm2alp - Utility that converts MASM projects to ALP projects.

Version

  • May 1995: Version 1.03.273
  • Sep 1997: Version 4.00.005 - from IBM Developer's Toolkit for OS/2 Warp Version 4
  • Latest Version: 4.00.008

Prerequisites

  • OS/2 Warp
  • Link386 or compatible linker.

Links

License and availability

  • Closed source software - Available as a free download from IBM.
  • Came packaged with other IBM Compiler products.
  • Comes with the IBM Device Driver Development Kit [DDK]
  • Was available to Passport Advantage subscribers before the program was discontinued in 2005.

Author

  • IBM

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