Hi!

Recently, I remembered the 1990's Wolfware Assembler (WASM).
Version 2.23 can also be found at
<http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/devel/asm/wasm/>.
Its license is kinda "copyrighted freeware, that comes with source code".

So I asked Mr. Tauck to re-release WASM under one of today's common FOSS
licenses. -- He kindly decided to put all his software at
<http://www.shoelesscomputers.com/software/> under MIT license now. (See
README.TXT and LICENSE.TXT.)

This includes the aforementioned WASM, TODDY v6.15 (A DOS command line
editor), CLONE v2.10 (A floppy disk duplicator), WARP v2.31 (A fast
ANSI.SYS replacement) and several other tools for DOS or Windows.

Unfortunately source code for some of these tools cannot be found at
<http://www.shoelesscomputers.com/software/source/> currently, but I
already sent Mr. Tauck a message about that. We'll see, what happens next.

Cheers,
Robert
-- 
              +++ BTTR Software +++
     Home page: https://www.bttr-software.de/
DOS ain't dead: https://www.bttr-software.de/forum/


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