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NGASM 8086/8088 Assembler 1.3

No Image Assembler simplifies learning Assembly Language with a 7000-line long manual that elaborately describes exact usage of Assembler Instructions. You understand any Instruction in a single reading. Lots of small routines and unbelievably tiny ready-to-assemble-and-run programs are provided. If you are someone who likes to write your own code, you need an Assembler. If you wonder who is creating/opening a file, etc, you need to learn none other than






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Obfuscator 1.0

Obfuscator is a tool to modify x86 assembler source code in this way to make an analysis of compiled code very difficult. It is an unusual tool and the target audience is quite small, but if you`re writing assembler code and you want to protect your work from decompilation or just to make it as hard as it`s possible to analyze, you might want to try it.

source code obfuscator, masm, win32asm, assembler, obfuscation





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Square Assembler 1.6

Square Assembler contains three different puzzle games united by common interface and idea - to take out all squares from the board by matching colors. Addictive one-player mode, as well as playing against the computer are supported.Various skins are provided. Helpful hints and information will assist new players to enjoy the game. Online contest for best players is held. Both installer and uninstaller are included.

strategy, lines, cool, tetris, colors, free, freeware, awards, winners, internet, skins, contest, board



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JigSaw Mixer Game 3.25

Jigsaw Mixer Game, ensemble of 3 puzzle games in 1. Each are simple yet challenging assemble the puzzle games. * Puzzle-Mixer uses square or rectangle pieces. * Puzzle-Jigsaw uses JigSaw pieces. With both you click, drag and drop pieces where they belong. * Puzzle-Scrambler uses square or rectangle pieces. Click a hidden piece to hilite it then click elsewhere you think it belongs. Includes 84 colorful images to save after completing a puzzle.

concentration, solve, original, jigsaw, strategy, match, child, kids, combo, puzzle, intuition, memory, patience



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DNA Screen saver 3.0.10

assemble sequences in contigs.Features: end clip, export sequences, assemblies, code detection. Description: DNA Baser is an affordable alternative for assembly of DNA sequences and generation of contigs. File formats supported are abi, scf and seq (or FASTA). Chromatograms of the assembled sequences are displayed in a synchronized format with the generated contig. Ambiguous bases in the contig are highlighted and corrections are suggested by DNABaser

saver, sequence, windows, desktop, screen saver, biology, contig editing, free, alignment, caller, codone, code, contig



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DNA BASER - December discount 2.7.0

assemble sequences in contigs.Features: end clip, export sequences, assemblies, code detection. Description: DNA Baser is an affordable alternative for assembly of DNA sequences and generation of contigs. File formats supported are abi, scf and seq (or FASTA). Chromatograms of the assembled sequences are displayed in a synchronized format with the generated contig. Ambiguous bases in the contig are highlighted and corrections are suggested by DNABaser

base, align, sequence, sequencing, contig editing, phred, dna sequence assembly, software, basecaller, alignment, caller, codone, code



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Asmshell 1.0

It is very simple and convenient to install, debug and, of course, use. The shell simplifies development of programs and learning of the assembler language. It reduces your excessive and tiresome actions actually to zero. You just have to enter or open the source code of your program and push the "Start" or "Build" button. The program will compile the code and display the result. It is very simple and handy to use.

editor, tool, developer, programmer, assembler


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