PROGRAMMING

Slipping under my radar in October was the release of NASM 3.00 and the follow-up NASM 3.01 release shortly there after. This widely-used open-source assembler is now ready with support for Intel’s Advanced Performance Extensions (APX) and AVX10.

NASM 3.0 released a few weeks back with the headline functionality being support for APX and AVX10 instruction sets. Plus new pre-processor functions including %b2hs(), %chr(), %depend(), %find(), %findi(), %hs2b(), %null(), %ord(), %pathsearch(), and %realpath(). There are also some new preprocessor directives, various fixes, documentation updates, and other mino…

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