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Q30784: MASM 5.10 MIXED.DOC: Converting Mixed-Language Source Files

Article: Q30784
Product(s): See article
Version(s): 5.10   | 5.10
Operating System(s): MS-DOS | OS/2
Keyword(s): ENDUSER | | mspl13_masm
Last Modified: 25-MAY-1988

The following information is from the Microsoft Macro Assembler
Version 5.10 MIXED.DOC file.

Converting Mixed-Language Source Files
   This directory contains mixed-language example programs and macros.
   The following source files are the sample programs from Chapter 6,
"Assembly-to-High-Level Interface," of the Mixed-Language Programming
Guide:

   BA.ASM       Assembly module to be called from BASIC
   CA.ASM       Assembly module to be called from C
   FA.ASM       Assembly module to be called from FORTRAN
   PA.ASM       Assembly module to be called from Pascal
   BAMAIN.BAS   BASIC main program that calls assembly module
   CAMAIN.C     C main program that calls assembly module
   FAMAIN.FOR   FORTRAN main program that calls assembly module
   PAMAIN.PAS   Pascal main program that calls assembly module

   In addition, the following files are provided:

   POWER2.ASM   Macro version of assembly module that can be called
                from BASIC, C, FORTRAN, or Pascal.
   MIXED.INC    Mixed language macros.
   MIXED.DOC    This file.

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