IBM Assembly Language Processor (ALP) is an assembler written by IBM for 32-bit OS/2 Warp (OS/2 3.0), which was released in 1994.
ALP accepts source programs compatible with Microsoft Macro Assembler (MASM) version 5.1, which was originally used to build many of the device drivers included with OS/2. For OS/2 versions 3 and 4 ALP was distributed, along with other tools and documentation, as part of the Device Driver Kit (DDK). The DDK was withdrawn in 2004 as part of IBM's discontinuance of OS/2.
References
- Gruber, Scott; Turner, Steve. "Developers Enjoy the "ALP"s (Assembly Language Processor)". EDM/2: The Electronic Developer for OS/2. Retrieved Nov 5, 2014.
- "IBM Developer Connection Device Driver Kits for OS/2". EDM/2: The Electronic Developer for OS/2. Archived from the original on November 6, 2014. Retrieved Nov 5, 2014.
External links
- ALP binaries and documentation Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
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