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Old 01-30-2004, 12:28 AM   #1
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Yeah Visual C++ has an ASM directive that allows you to write Assembly and stuff. Does it support #Define macros and classes though? That would be CRAZY if it did. Do you know if VC++ supports compilation to ASM? The only thing I use VC++ for is editing .cpp and .h files. It only has project workspaces for MFC and Win32 console and windowed applications. It has a binary file option... but I doubt that's the same as ASM.

ASM isn't that difficult, it's just manual labor. I don't mind doing it if you can tell me where I can get ASM exporting compiler and can I start working with RISC's now? What do I need to do that?
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