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'''Open Watcom Assembler''' or '''WASM''' is an ] produced by ] and included as part of the ]. Further development is being done on the JWASM project, which more closely matches the syntax of ]. | '''Open Watcom Assembler''' or '''WASM''' is an ] produced by ] and included as part of the ]. Further development is being done on the JWASM project, which more closely matches the syntax of ]. | ||
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*{{cite book |last=Leiterman |first=James |title=32/64-bit 80x86 assembly language architecture |chapter=MASM vs. NASM vs. TASM vs. WASM |year=2005 |isbn=9781598220025 |publisher=Wordware Publishing, Inc. |page=481}} | |||
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Open Watcom Assembler or WASM is an x86 assembler produced by Watcom and included as part of the Watcom C/C++ compiler. Further development is being done on the JWASM project, which more closely matches the syntax of Microsoft's assembler.
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