>Buy the MSDN Level II CD-ROM subscription (~$500?) and you get the
>3.1, '95 and NT DDKs. And SDKs. And knowledgebase. And lots of sample
>code. And technical articles. No compiler or assembler though.
Actually you DO get an assembler. "masm" is on one of the DDK CD-ROMs.
Chris
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>Buy the MSDN Level II CD-ROM subscription (~$500?) and you get the
>3.1, '95 and NT DDKs. And SDKs. And knowledgebase. And lots of sample
>code. And technical articles. No compiler or assembler though.
Though MS says no compiler or assembler is included, in the Windows NT
DDK bin directory, you'll find a file named ml.exe, which is Masm 6.11d.
Later,
Jerry.
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