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HLA Download Page
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"Download HLA!
Note: this is the original HLA download page.This page is now obsolete and was left on Webster in the event of external (or uncorrected) links to this page. The current HLA download page can be found here:
http://web.mac.com/randyhyde/HighLevelAsm/index.html
Please visit the above link to download the latest version of HLA. This page is no longer being maintained after HLA v1.104.
There are two different versions of HLA maintained on this site.
HLA v1.99 is a frozen version that incorporates the HLA Standard Library v1.x as part of the package (for Windows and Linux users). Beginners who are just learning assembly language programming using The Art of Assembly Language should download and use this version of HLA until they are comfortable programming in assembly language. The examples in The Art of Assembly Language use the routines found in the HLA standard library v1.x and beginning students will be able to use HLA v1.99/HLA stdlib v1.x without any problems.
To obtain HLA v1.99 (the frozen version), click here:
Download HLA v1.99
The other version maintained on this site is the latest version of the HLA compiler (HLA v1.100 or later). The latest version of the HLA system incorporates a new version of the HLA standard library (HLA stdlib v5.0 or later) that is more robust, more efficient, and better documented. However, the semantics and names of many of the original (v1.x) functions have been changed, which could cause some confusion for beginners who are trying to learn from The Art of Assembly Language (which teaches assembly language programming using v1.x of the standard library).
Installing HLA
Windows users can install HLA by simply running the "hlasetup.exe" program. For Linux and FreeBSD users installation consists of unzipping and unTAR'ing an archive file. Specific "
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