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Here you'll find information on how to program Windows using Assembly Language. I love assembly language and have programmed in asm since DOS days. When Windows "killed" DOS, I thought assembly language died with it. I could not be further from the truth! Assembly programming on Win32 platform is quite possible and easy. Not very different from programming Windows in C. If you're a newcomer to win32asm, read this FAQs.

You can contribute to this website!

  • If you think you know some cool tricks and want to share them with other fellow win32asm coders.
  • If you code some utility and want to share its source code
  • If you think you can explain some programming topics by writing tutorials/essays/articles

Send them to me via email. Your material will always be yours: you get all the credits. Plus many thanks from ppl who benefit from your effort. Don't hesitate.

ASM IDE Project Links
Visual Assembler The original project to create visual ASM IDE. Founded by mammon, managed by knotty dread. It's now unofficially dead. Some info about the project and binaries are still available.
Visual Assembler Homepage By Justin Decker. It is another attempt at creating a visual ASM IDE. Currently the editor part works ok. The visual form/resource editor is yet to be implemented.
Ultra Ide-asM by ShADe and CodeFumbler. Coded as an add-in for UltraEdit thus it can tap into the awesome editing capabilities of this great editor.
VASM : Visual Assembler IDE by Thomas Jaeger. Coded with Borland Delphi.
NAGOA
Visual Assembler
RAD IDE for WIN32ASM for NASM GORC , ALINK.
TASM IDE IDE for turbo Assembler users. Not really visual but looks neat.
V IDE Another generic IDE that supports GNU g++,BC++ and Java
ASMEdit Coded by Ewayne. A nice code editor written in win32asm using richedit as its base.
RadASM Coded by KetilO. A nice IDE written in win32asm. Packed with features such as syntax hilighting, code completion and visual dialog editor. For the latest version of RadAsm, check out the IDE development section of the message board
Pradeepan's Visual Assembler Code in VB6.
MASMEd By hitchhikr. Written in VB with many features such as syntax highlighting, customizable menu/toolbar, Windows API help "on-the-fly" etc.
FanTasm By Bratalarm. IDE for TASM
What's New?

11/05/2004: MASM32 version 8.2 by hutch is available at the downloads section.

31/7/2002: Several utilities/demos added to the source code section.

24/04/2002: Correct an error in my 32th tutorial about MDI. Thanks yap for the info. Update to md5 routine by roy.

10/04/2002: Links to Pradeepan's Visual Assembler , obock.de and AsmSource added. Several progs with source code: AutoBoot 1.1 by Scott Slater, ComAsm 1.0 by Adam Blaszczyk, cpIce 1.12 by Jibz, Eject CD by James, Hard Disk Protect by kevin, MiniDisk Recording Plug In for Winamp and RAS example by eko, Notes 1.1 by Tziotas Milos, Netware example by R.Daneel, TimPad v0.33 by ti_mo_n@poczta.onet.pl

9/12/2001: My friend, Razor-X, who graciously provided a mirror for this site emailed me a sad story about closing his ISP business so http://win32asm.rxsp.com is no more. Thanks a lot for his contribution. As a corollary, my email address changes again to Iczelion@win32asm.cjb.net and let's hope this is the last time. The most important news today is the release of MASM32 version 7 from hutch. Also there are several source code contributions: BlackBook by Angelo Dureghello. DDE example by Yves Luce. DialogHandler 1.1 by Aleksandar Stancic. foldoc by roman nowicki. IntCheck by eko.

Mirrors
Portal ==> index.html
Always link to index.html and you'll never lose sight of my site (pun intended)
http://spiff.tripnet.se/~iczelion/
This mirror is the courtesy of my friend, cTT
http://win32assembly.online.fr
This French mirror is the courtesy of Readiosys.
http://cristal.sra.ufsc.br/~iczelion/
This is the brazilian mirror by Sergio.
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Last Update: May 11, 2004
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