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Subject: Release of RosAsm V.2.025a
From: Betov
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RosAsm V.2.025a is released. Main new points since V.2.021:


* New version of the Equal Pre-Parser.

* New release of the Disassembler, with first implementation
of Map File.

* New release of the Debugger. Review of the WatchPoints, of
the Interface (ToolBar,...)

* Review of the Conditinal Macros, with generalisation of the
'#N' Key.

* Jumps Size Optimizations.

* Enable multiple Clip Files.

* Restart the LibScanner from scratch

* Implement the Tag Menu ID (for Instant Edition).

* New version of the Form Wizard, with Treeview display for
styles, Grid, ...

* Assembler: Speed-up pre-computation of the nested Equates.
Up to 25% saved on files making some heavy usage of
imbricated Equates (Typically OOP Style).



< http://rosasm.org/ >


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RosAsm is a Bottom-Up PEs Assembler for ReactOS (ReactOS,
WINE, Windows 95/98, NT/2000, XP,...). It is a free, GPLed,
auto-compilable Assembler, and is the only Assembly
Environnement coming with full integration of all its
components:

* Assembler: The fastest of the actual assemblers, (1.5
Mega/second on a Celeron 1.3 Ghz...) directly outputting
PE files on a simple click, with a very powerful macros
system (a macros unfolder is available by a double-click,
through a float menu). Simplified Intel syntax. Does not
need any include, prototype or header companion file.
Nothing but a single simple source. Complete implementation
of the mnemonics set, up to SSE2. RosAsm Bottom-Up Assembler
is a true low level Assembler, enabling HLL writing styles
by user defined macros and/or by HLL pre-parsers selections.

* Disassembler: To date, RosAsm is the one and only two-clicks-
disassembler-reassembler ever seen. It is, actually, fully
effective on most small files and on many middle size
applications: The dream tool for study and/or for porting
your works to assembly.

* Debugger: Source level Debugger with a state-of-the-art
memory inspector and very advanced features, like the
dynamic break-points, that can be set/removed by simple
clicks, as well as at write-time and/or at run-time, like
with the most advanced HLLs. To run the Debugger, You
simply click on [Run] and your application is running
through the debugger. Any error (or watch-points, or
break-point, enabling advanced stepping modes) is pointed
out directly in your source code. Accurate messages are
delivered on errors cases.

* Sources Editor: Real Sources Editor with tons of unique
features, specificaly devoted to secure editions and to
huge mono-files assembly sources: Tree-view, instant
jump to any type of declaration by simple right-click,
division of the mono-files into TITLEs, advanced
IncIncluder pre-parser, and so on...

* Resources Editors: Original Resources Editors, with
control of matching styles, outputting as well resources,
files, and memory templates.

* Wizard for visual design.

* Clip file system, for templates reuse.

* Integrated OS Equates, and Structures files, saving from
any boring include.

* Integrated Help system, with a complete 32 bits Assembly
Tutorials, Opcode help, and RosAsm Manual (1.5 mega of
documentation, grouping close to 600 organised rtf files).

.... and much more...


Betov.

< http://rosasm.org/ >




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