Programming language designed to simplify the development of small and large-scale networked applications. PROSE includes an execution engine and language that compiles into platform-independent bytecode. Bytecode can also be assembled directly. You’re probably paying too much for cell phone service. Wirefly compares hundreds of plans to help you save. Enter what you need (minutes, data, […]

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64tass is cross assembler targeting the 65xx series of micro processors. The SourceForge Speed Test measures Latency/Ping, Jitter, Download Speed, Upload Speed, Buffer Bloat, and Packet Loss. Upon completion, you can view detailed reports about your connection. This HTML5 speed test does not require Flash or Java, and works on all devices including tablets and […]

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ACME is a free cross assembler released under the GNU GPL. It can produce code for the following processors: 6502, 6510 (including illegal opcodes), 65c02 and 65816. ACME supports the standard assembler stuff like global/local/anonymous labels, offset assembly, conditional assembly and looping assembly. It can include other source files as well as binaries while assembling. […]

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Mecrisp – A native code Forth implementation for MSP430 microcontrollers Cloudbased voice solutions are common in enterprise networks and frustrating for operations teams to manage. Simplify VoIP monitoring by having a proactive analysis of on-prem, hybrid and UCaaS voice services. Try the ThousandEyes VoIP monitoring solution today, free.

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GUI Turbo Assembler is an essential Multilingual Integrated Development Environment for Assembly language. GUI Turbo Assembler comes integrated with Borland Turbo Assembler and Turbo Linker for assembling and building assembly codes. It is powered by DOSBox for handling Borland Turbo Assembler and Turbo Linker in 64-bit environment. The IDE is loaded with powerful feature like […]

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The ebe programming environment is a nice IDE designed for developing Assembly programs. It also handles C and C++ programs as well since there was not much extra effort. It used to support Fortran and this could return if people want Fortran. This project is an effort to recode ebe using C++ and QT. Originally […]

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A simple absolute mode assembler for 6800/6801. Handles the complete published set of opcodes/mnemonics. Mostly source-language compatible with the common assemblers in use circa 1985, but no macros. Now uses standard LDAA syntax by default. Produces basic S1/S9 object files and assembly listings. (This is for the 8-bit 6800, not the 16/32 bit 68000/coldfire processors.) […]

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This is a general purpose machine code manipulation library for IA-32 and Intel 64 architectures. The library supports UNIX-like systems as well as Windows and is highly portable. The FCML library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as the terms of the LGPL license are met. Currently it supports such features as: […]

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Z88DK is a complete Z80 / Z180 development kit that includes C compiler, assembler, linker, a tool for generating executables in a number of formats, and miscellaneous other tools. Over 50 machines are directly supported out of the box including standalone Z80 and Z180 embedded systems. Z88DK’s extensive assembly language libraries give it significant performance […]

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An open Source assembler project written in C++ [Borland 8 compatible]. It’s a study project and therefore, a fun one where we try to implement Intel’s x86 specifications into something useful for the everyday programmer. Process inefficiencies are a drain on any business, no matter how big or small, so speeding up your workflow is […]

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