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tag:board.asm32.info,2018-03-06:links2018-07-30T11:29:32Z[F]ASM Resources (2)tag:board.asm32.info,2018-03-06:Thread2092018-07-30T11:29:32Z
dorel, johnfound
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<p>Well, when talking about FASM, the best resource IMHO is the <a href="https://flatassembler.net/">FASM itself</a> - the downloadable packages contain everything one need to start working with FASM - full programmers manual, examples, the assembler itself and a simple IDE (for the Windows package, but it works in WINE too).
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<p>The <a href="https://board.flatassembler.net/">FASM forum</a> is a great place to ask about things not clear from the documentation.
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<p>And if someone needs powerful IDE suitable for very big assembly language projects, <a href="https://fresh.flatassembler.net/">Fresh IDE</a> is really useful. It contains also its own help system with a lot of help files inside - about x86 instructions, Linux system calls, etc.
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