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f0dder:
Friends don't let... oh wait, I'm not bringing that here.

FASM has an advantage over MASM in that it's free & has source code available - and adopts support for new instruction sets a lot faster than MASM does. And it offers pretty much what MASM does anyway, with the notable exception of return values from macros.

ewemoa:
While browsing:

  https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/FASM

I noticed mention of:

  https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/High_Level_Assembly

Does that count?

Side note: also came across:

  https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Comparison_of_assemblers
  http://webster.cs.ucr.edu/AsmTools/WhichAsm.html (written by HLA author?)

Ehtyar:
HLA does count, but pick where you ask for help carefully.

Ehtyar.

f0dder:
http://webster.cs.ucr.edu/AsmTools/WhichAsm.html (written by HLA author?)-ewemoa (February 11, 2009, 05:46 PM)
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Yep, webster is Randall Hyde's site.

While HLA isn't my cup of tea, I think it's lame that some people claim that it isn't assembly.

Cpilot:
Here's one that's under development.
easm
If you're interested in supporting something new and maybe a little different.

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