Has anyone got any tips on converting #TASM and #MASM code to a more modern assembler like #NASM? Even just between TASM and MASM would be helpful.
I've got a few old bits of #Psion 8086 assembly that I'd like to use with NASM. My aim is to remove as many proprietary tools as possible.
I guess I'm looking for some sort of Rosetta stone for 8086 Small Memory Model assembly.
Books, web pages and video suggestions welcome.
[#]x86 #Borland #RetroComputing
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