I've seen many things use nasm, and nothing that uses yasm... Theoretically, yasm is supposed to be a drop in replacement for nasm, but with better lexing, better yaccing, and faster assemblage. It's also supposed to be more portable. I guess it is... On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 11:59 AM, Urias McCullough <umccullough@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 2008/8/14 scott mc <scottmc2@xxxxxxxxx>: >> I've been able to build yasm on Haiku, haven't had luck with nasm yet. >> You're welcome to give it a go though. ;) >> Perhaps list it as yasm and/or nasm and see how the voting goes... > > I've run into several things that use nasm personally (mostly > distributed computing, math-intensive apps). > > -- Duane Ryan Bailey