I assume that's the same with the original as well.MASM32 license wrote:You cannot use the MASM32 Project to write software for Non-Microsoft Operating Systems.
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The MASM32 project cannot be used to create open source software or any other project under any form of licence that requires the user of the MASM32 project to surrender the rights they are afforded under the MASM32 licence. In particular the MASM32 licence completely excludes projects licenced under the GNU organisation's published GPL licence and/or variants.
Visual Studio for development?
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Seriously:
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Thank god for NASM
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Three cheers for the NASM developers, so geeky they spend their free time writing a whole damn x86 assembler!