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A86 is an assembler for MS-DOS which generates code for the Intel x86 family of microprocessors. Written by Eric Isaacson, it was first made available as shareware in June 1986. The assembler is contained in one 32K executable and can directly produce a COM file or an object file for use with a standard linker. It comes with a debugger, D86.

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  • A86 es un compacto ensamblador comercial desarrollado para la familia de procesadores Intel X86 por Eric Isaacson. El ensamblador puede producir archivos .COM o compatibles con Windows/DOS a partir de un simple archivo de texto de código fuente. Usa una un poco más sencilla que la usada por otros ensambladores, y está optimizado para una mayor velocidad tanto en la compilación como en la ejecución. Tiene un depurador incorporado, el D86.​​ El A86/D86 están dirigidos a la plataforma x86 de 16 bits. Mientras que el A386 y D386 están diseñados para la plataforma de 32 bits.​​ (es)
  • A86 is an assembler for MS-DOS which generates code for the Intel x86 family of microprocessors. Written by Eric Isaacson, it was first made available as shareware in June 1986. The assembler is contained in one 32K executable and can directly produce a COM file or an object file for use with a standard linker. It comes with a debugger, D86. (en)
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  • A86 is an assembler for MS-DOS which generates code for the Intel x86 family of microprocessors. Written by Eric Isaacson, it was first made available as shareware in June 1986. The assembler is contained in one 32K executable and can directly produce a COM file or an object file for use with a standard linker. It comes with a debugger, D86. While supporting expected x86 syntax, A86 allows simpler shorthand in some cases and does not require directives, such as ASSUME, SEGMENT, and PROC, which Microsoft Macro Assembler and other contemporaries rely on. Speed of assembly is a primary selling point. Isaacson claimed that A86 could assemble 100,000 lines of source per second on a Pentium II or better. A86 and D86 target 16-bit x86 platforms. Isaacson added 32-bit support in the mid 1990s in the form of A386 and D386. These were not distributed as shareware, but were provided to users who registered A86. The A86 family of products was never ported to Microsoft Windows, but it is possible to use the object files created by A386 with a Windows linker. The assembler does not support 64-bit code. (en)
  • A86 es un compacto ensamblador comercial desarrollado para la familia de procesadores Intel X86 por Eric Isaacson. El ensamblador puede producir archivos .COM o compatibles con Windows/DOS a partir de un simple archivo de texto de código fuente. Usa una un poco más sencilla que la usada por otros ensambladores, y está optimizado para una mayor velocidad tanto en la compilación como en la ejecución. Tiene un depurador incorporado, el D86.​​ El A86/D86 están dirigidos a la plataforma x86 de 16 bits. Mientras que el A386 y D386 están diseñados para la plataforma de 32 bits.​​ (es)
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