assembler
Assembly is a low-level programming language in which there is a very strict correspondence between language instructions and architecture machine code instructions.
Here are 663 public repositories matching this topic...
A cross-platform x86 assembler with an Intel-like syntax
-
Updated
Dec 10, 2025 - Assembly
The best C-like language that can be implemented in 10kLOC.
-
Updated
Dec 12, 2025 - Assembly
flat assembler g - adaptable assembly engine
-
Updated
Nov 25, 2025 - Assembly
Create your own games for the Nintendo Entertainment System! This "starter" game is easily extensible for your own projects. Includes references.
-
Updated
Apr 24, 2023 - Assembly
Simple Polymorphic Engine (SPE32) is a simple polymorphic engine for encrypting code and data. It is an amateur project that can be used to demonstrate what polymorphic engines are.
-
Updated
Mar 11, 2023 - Assembly
A 8-bit computer made of 74xx series logic gates and memory ICs.
-
Updated
Feb 24, 2025 - Assembly
Problem sets completed from HUJI's offering of From NAND to TETRIS - The Elements of Computing Systems, 2017. A complete description for each project is available at https://www.nand2tetris.org/course.
-
Updated
Feb 24, 2019 - Assembly
The smallest Forth real programming language for 6502. Based in milliForth for x86.
-
Updated
Sep 24, 2025 - Assembly
Chrome's t-rex based bootsector game (512 bytes) written in 16-bit x86 assembly (now with 8086 support!)
-
Updated
Aug 21, 2021 - Assembly
💾 Master Boot Record with a boot menu written in Assembly
-
Updated
Jul 31, 2018 - Assembly
Computer built from the ground up on top of own CPU, while compiler and assembler for it implemented in Rust language
-
Updated
Oct 23, 2019 - Assembly
QNICE-FPGA is a 16-bit computer system for recreational programming built as a fully-fledged System-on-a-Chip in portable VHDL.
-
Updated
Oct 15, 2024 - Assembly
Created by Kathleen Booth
Released 1949
- Followers
- 336 followers
- Website
- github.com/topics/assembly
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia