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Hello,

my name is Guga, also known as Beyond2000!

I´m one of the authors of RosAsm assembler. 10 years ago, René Tournois, the main author of RosAsm started this increadible project (called Spasm at that time). My contributions to RosAsm project started 6 years ago.


--Beyond2000 08:34, 9 April 2007 (UTC)

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It is pretty good, and getting better. But...

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