Credits

The original code design used in MASM32 was designed in conjunction with Iczelion to make assembler accessible to programmers who wanted to write low level code. Iczelion has contributed his excellent set of tutorials so that programmers learning assembler has a range of examples available to start from.

Clive Turvey was kind enough to build a PE version of DumpPE for MASM32 which is very useful, both in its PE header information and with its clean and simple disassembler.

Agner Fog has given his permission to convert his Pentium Optimisation Manual into winhelp format so that it is available to a wider range of assembler programmers. This would be the most comprehensive Pentium optimisation information available at the moment and is a high quality work of considerable scholarship.

Joergen Ibsen has given his permission to include the MASM version of his aPLib compression library in the example code for personal use. The example "aPPack" is a complete working demonstration of its capacity.

Tim Roberts redesigned some of the modules in the MASM32 library to optimise their performance and has added a matching pair of BCD to ascii conversion modules.

Ron Thomas has contributed an example program called "showdib" that has very useful GDI graphic code in it.

X-Calibre made his "leeto" IRC program available as example code to demonstrate a very flexible approach to MASM,  macros and IRC generally.

Jaymeson Trudgen (NaN) and Thomas Bleeker (Thomas) have made their OOP research development available to MASM programmers.

Vladimir Kim has modified and built his debugging watch window design to work with MASM32.

Alexander Yukubtchik optimised a number of the library modules in the MASM32 library and also contributed some new modules.

Authors of example code in MASM32

In the example code supplied with MASM32, a number of the members of the WIN32ASM forum have contributed some of their own development code so that a wider range of code examples are available to MASM programmers. The later examples in MASM32 contain the code contributed and the authors names are at the top of the source code.

In no particular order the authors who have contributed example code to MASM32 are,

        Thomas Vidal
        kornbizkit536@hotmail.com
        Kefren
        Thomas Bleeker
        Ewayne Wagner
        Brian Burns
        Sami Paju
        Andy Beckman
        japheth
        Eóin O'Callaghan
        Smallwaves
        f0dder
        farrier
        mob
        Franck Charlet
        gscundiff@home.com