AIS092.ZIP 118260 10-30-95 AMISLIB 0.92 is source for creating small | TSRs which can load high, detect hot-key | conflicts, and which may be unloaded in any | order. Source for several sample TSRs is | included. (Ralf Brown) (Reg.Fee: $0) AS80_109.ZIP 52186 10-26-95 AS80 1.09 is an assembler for 8080, 8085 and | Z80 microprocessors. It reads input from an | ASCII text file, assembles it into memory, | and then writes a listing and a binary or hex | file. There are also a variety of options for | customizing the listing. (Frank A. | Vorstenbosch) (Reg.Fee: $0) ASM105.ZIP 22097 10-24-95 Magic Assembler 1.05 is an assembly language | compiler, which can produce COM files as boot | sector programs. (Bert Greevenbosch) | (Reg.Fee: $0) ASM32.ZIP 406406 10-30-95 ASM32 3.4 is a library of assembly-language | subroutines designed for use with the START32 | DOS extender/startup code. (Douglas Herr) | (Reg.Fee: $25-50) ASMLIB.ZIP 263340 07-25-95 ASMLib 4.03 is a collection of 120 | subroutines for assembly language | programmers. It features screen manipulation, | equipment detection, a line editor, string | manipulation, CGA/Hercules/EGA/VGA/Super VGA | graphics, and much more. (Douglas Herr) | (Reg.Fee: $25-100) CPUID.ZIP 2284 06-28-95 CPUID (DN) 1.0 is the Turbo Assembler source | code to detect the type of Intel CPU being | used. (Dave, Jr. Navarro) (Reg.Fee: $0) D51V21.ZIP 86978 10-30-95 D51 2.0 is a disassembler for 8051/8052 code. | It uses a control file to specify which parts | of the code are actually executable code, | ASCII text, binary data, address tables, | etc., allowing for more accurate disassembly. | C and Assembly source code are included. | (Jeffery L. Post) (Reg.Fee: $0) JBGM002S.ZIP 161911 01-22-96 James Briskly's Game Magazine Issue 2 is a | thrice-yearly publication for beginning game | programmers. In this issue: assembly | programming, and programming for VGA. (Bruno | Stroobandt) (Reg.Fee: $7) KBDINTSR.ZIP 15819 11-21-95 KBDINTSR 1.0 demonstrates how to write a | terminate and stay resident (TSR) programs. | It includes ASM source code for writing a | keyboard ISR as a TSR and for writing an int | 13h ISR. (Simon Groes) (Reg.Fee: $0) MAX31.ZIP 175081 11-10-95 MAX Assembler 3.1 creates COM and BLD files | from assembly code without the use of Link or | EXE2BIN. NEW: error checking added to | beginning of assembly process, supports two | label references in one line, maximum number | of lines increased to 2000 and number of | labels to 450. (Sherman M Barney) (Reg.Fee: | $38) PAIR.ZIP 45355 08-23-95 Pentium Assembly Code Analysis Tool will | determine how well your assembler source code | will run on an Intel Pentium processor. | (Keith Harrison) (Reg.Fee: $0) RODENT.ZIP 7247 09-11-95 Rodent is a mouse driver for 2 and 3 button | mice . Low battery detection for Logitech | radio mice is provided during system boot. | The actual mouse resolution can be specified. | (Michael Lee Finney) (Reg.Fee: $15) SPYTRAK.ZIP 107653 09-11-95 Spy-Trak 2.52 is a TSR disassembling and | debugging tool. Disassembling is performed | during the program's execution. It tracks | each operation performed by the program step | by step, recording status of registers, flags | and instructions, unassembled into opcode. | NEW: improved handling of inerrupts. (Korvin | Communications Co.) (Reg.Fee: $35)