Talk:NS32000
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Legacy: assembler
[edit]The 32000 assembler is the basis for the Go multi architecture assembler. This could be part of the legacy section. Fgmarand (talk) 18:01, 28 November 2023 (UTC)
- If that's the Go (programming language) assembler, then "A Quick Guide to Go's Assembler" says it's "based on the input style of the Plan 9 assemblers", and points to "A Manual for the Plan 9 assembler"; neither say anything about the 32xxx assembler.
- Is there a reference for that Go assembler, or its Plan 9 predecessor, being based on the 32xxx assembler, or is "the Go multi architecture assembler" a different assembler, in which case a reference would be needed for that assembler being based on the 32xxx assembler? Guy Harris (talk) 03:04, 29 November 2023 (UTC)