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The development of an SDK for 8-bit retro computing involves addressing the debate over assembler syntax styles such as Intel and AT&T.

TechnologySoftware DevelopmentMar 17, 2026score 0.172 posts · 0 replies across 1 instances
The thread discusses the development of an SDK for 8-bit retro computing, inspired by NASM, and highlights the debate over assembler syntax styles like Intel vs. AT&T. It focuses on the challenges and considerations in creating such a tool for retro computing enthusiasts.

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The development of an SDK for 8-bit retro computing involves addressing the debate over assembler syntax styles such as Intel and AT&T.
Parent: Retro ComputingEntity: Assembler SyntaxImpact: neutralDate: Mar 17, 2026Target: The debate over assembler syntax styles in retro computing SDK development

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From 8086 to Z80: Building a NASM-Inspired SDK for 8-Bit Retro Computing Assembler syntax is a touchy subject, with many a flamewar having raged over e.g. Intel vs AT&T style syntax. Thus when ... #Retrocomputing #Software #Development #assembler #nasm #z80 Origin | Interest | Match
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@[email protected]
From 8086 to Z80: Building a NASM-Inspired SDK for 8-Bit Retro Computing Assembler syntax is a touchy subject, with many a flamewar having raged over e.g. Intel vs AT&T style syntax. Thus when ... #Retrocomputing #Software #Development #assembler #nasm #z80 Origin | Interest | Match
0 boosts · 0 favs · 0 replies · Mar 17, 2026
#retrocomputing#software#development#assembler#nasm#z80