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JWasm is a fork of the Wasm assembler from the [[Open Watcom]] package created by Andreas Grech (aka Japheth), it supports more targets that the original ''wasm'', converts C header files into ASM include files and in addition has support for the syntax of WinInc and MASM32 assemblers, in the case of the latter supports the current MASM 8 syntax. Sundry other updates and improvements on the original Wasm code.
JWasm is a fork of the Wasm assembler from the [[Open Watcom]] package created by Andreas Grech (aka Japheth), it supports more targets that the original ''wasm'', converts C header files into ASM include files and in addition has support for the syntax of WinInc and MASM32 assemblers, in the case of the latter supports the current MASM 8 syntax. Sundry other updates and improvements on the original Wasm code.


===HJWasm fork===
==Forks==
Hr. Grech web site went offline in early 2014 which a number of people interpreted as him having stopped updating the JWasm package, so the JWasm 2.11 as code was taken by Branislav Habus and John Hankinson who renamed the package '''HJWasm''' and developed it further, however Hr. Grech had continued updating the original JWasm code and posted the updates on the [[SourceForge]] code repository so the package has effectively been forked into two branches. Neither version is built for OS/2 but the JWasm version has OS/2 header files and can be built with ease and the HJWasm fork has a [[DOS]] executable that can be run under OS/2, although the maintainers have removed some of the OS/2 header and build files.
*ASMC
*[[UASM]] (formerly HJWasm)


==Version==
==Version==

Revision as of 00:57, 14 January 2018

JWasm is a fork of the Wasm assembler from the Open Watcom package created by Andreas Grech (aka Japheth), it supports more targets that the original wasm, converts C header files into ASM include files and in addition has support for the syntax of WinInc and MASM32 assemblers, in the case of the latter supports the current MASM 8 syntax. Sundry other updates and improvements on the original Wasm code.

Forks

  • ASMC
  • UASM (formerly HJWasm)

Version

  • Latest version: JWasm 2.12s (2014-01-05)
  • Latest HJWasm version: 2.14 (2016-06-01)

Links

Licence

Published under the Open Watcom Public License. Allows free commercial and non-commercial use of Open Watcom.

Author

  • Andreas Grech (aka Japheth)
  • Branislav Habus
  • John Hankinson