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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T23:52:58+00:00 2026-06-07T23:52:58+00:00

Searching for manuals and docs about Open Watcom linker, inline assembly and C compiler,

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Searching for manuals and docs about Open Watcom linker, inline assembly and C compiler, as I found official manuals not good enough.
I’m focused especially on C and assembly.
I would appreciate you for links to tutorials, books and etc.

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    2026-06-07T23:53:00+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 11:53 pm

    Back in time Watcom was a perfect tool for 32-bit C/Asm development. At the same time much information could be found in ftp archives like good old ftp://x2ftp.oulu.fi. It is now defunct, but mirrors exist. Look at the /watcom folder there.

    Also try searching older sites like http://www.programmersheaven.com, they are the source.

    EDIT: as of 2017, most of the information seems to be missing from the link above (Programmer’s Heaven), so the only reference seems to be OpenWatcom’s documentation and some old open-source software.

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