TASM 4.0 on a 64 bit machine - Any way to use it?

Started by d_guibord, February 19, 2009, 01:24:24 AM

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d_guibord

Just found your forum. Just bought TASM 4.0 but cannot install it on my 64 bit machine equipped with Windows XP 64 bit.

I sort of lost touch with programming some years ago. Perhaps you can suggest a low cost environment (perhaps some previous software from Borland) which would enable me to use TASM 4.0 on a 64 bit machine (the TASM 4.0 software that I bought was designed as standalone software for a 32 bit machine).

Thank you very much for reading me,

Dan Guibord

MazeGen

If all you need is to install a 32-bit TASM on Win64 and you failed, try to ask in the Campus where you can get much more audience.

GregL

d_guibord,

If I remember correctly, TASM 4.0 is an MS-DOS version and it will not run on x64 Windows.

If you are targeting 32-bit, there are many assemblers you can use including MASM32.  If you are targeting 64-bit you can use GoAsm, POASM (from Pelle's C) or ml64 (from Visual Studio or Windows SDK) among others.


tofu-sensei

Quote from: d_guibord on February 19, 2009, 01:24:24 AMJust bought TASM 4.0
seriously? :eek

there is a 32-bit version of tasm 5 that runs on x64 systems. you could also use lzasm which is compatible with (and actually superior to) tasm in ideal mode.

D.F.


BlackVortex

Quote from: D.F. on November 26, 2009, 08:39:25 AM
You can use DosBox to emulate dos environment.
You should really check the dates before posting   :wink

And TASM ... really ... in 2009 ?   :snooty:

D.F.

Quote from: BlackVortex on November 28, 2009, 09:52:42 PMYou should really check the dates before posting   :wink
right

Quote from: BlackVortex on November 28, 2009, 09:52:42 PM
And TASM ... really ... in 2009 ?   :snooty:
I have TASM at studies.