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Win32Asm Webring
Founded 8 December 1999

[ Purpose | Who Should Join | How To Join | Other Info ]

Purpose
This ring was created to provide a linking of websites totally devoted to Windows 32-bit Assembly (only) programming. You won't find frivolous awards or meaningless "site-of-the-month" campaigns with this ring.  The webring thing at the bottom is the absolute minimum required - no graphics. The goal of this ring is to gather serious Win32Asm sites to provide a sense of community to the growing volumn of enthusiasts.



Who Should Join
The best sites to join, obviously, contain Microsoft Windows 32-bit Assembly programming content.
Content may include:
 

If your site has any of these qualities, it would be a great candidate for the ring.



How To Join
Just follow these simple steps to become an official ring site.



Other Info
If you'd like to see all of the sites that are currently in the webring, click here. To see a list of potential sites, click here. If you're already a member, you can edit your site information by simply clicking here.

If you have any questions regarding this web ring, please feel free to contact me at: @spam@jamesnewtonspam at geocities.com.

The basic Message

You don't have to be crazy! It is just not that hard to write full featured MS Windows 32 bit applications in assembly language! All the tools are free from the internet, tutorials and example code abound, and the results are code you can be proud of! Not bloatware, never slow, always cause for admiration from other programmers, managers, clients, etc...


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* Roman Black of Black Robotics donates from sales of Linistep stepper controller kits.
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Quick, Easy and CHEAP! RCL-1 RS232 Level Converter in a DB9 backshell
Ashley Roll has put together a really nice little unit here. Leave off the MAX232 and keep these handy for the few times you need true RS232!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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