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Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2001 10:46:53 -0600
From: JT Williams <jeffw AT darwin DOT sfbr DOT org>
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Subject: Re: djasm documentation patch 2/4
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-: Or how about "special-purpose"? Or, maybe even closer to the point,
-: "limited-purpose", as that's the real distinction between DJASM and other
-: assemblers: it's not (meant to be) a general-purpose assembler, and the
-: "What's missing" section already cited in this thread even explicitly says
-: so.

Unless there are objections, let's use "The DJGPP 16-bit assembler".
Despite its limitations, djasm is very usable, and Bill has added
features to his version that have not yet been integrated into the
official version.

As I noted earlier in this thread, *my* impression of `limited
functionality' or `special purpose' (sensu "djasm is only for
compiling the stub") developed as I read all the djasm postings
from the mail archives.  This really does an injustice to djasm,
though, and I would like to encourage the use of djasm for other
purposes (e.g., Bill's LFN TSR is written in djasm, and would make
another nifty DJGPP utility).

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