16-bit assembaly on a 64-bit system

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16-bit assembaly on a 64-bit system

 
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Hi I want to learn asm but I have Windows XP64 how do I go about learning assembeler for this operating system.
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Win xp64 also runs 32 bit applications (badly but runs) so you could easily get a masm ,nasm , fasm or other compiler and start coding without problems =).
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LOL !
my idea is a newbie should be new , why he should learn win32 or 32 bit assembly.so
http://www.jorgon.freeserve.co.uk/Go.../Hello64World1

is the first program.and toochain is goAsm , I thik NASM is also supports.

But in your thread you asked 16-bit application to this os , yes 16-bit windows or dos applications ? both are not working under
xp 64 bit , then you need to install dos-box if you really want to
dig into the old computing platform. good nothing you learn will
be a waste.
Nothing like a kernel pannic !
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