Looking for 8086 hex compiler

Jack_Rider

New Member
I just got quite aquainted with PIC microcontrollers but recently i've been seriously interested in the 8086 microprocessor. I did some internet search and found mcu8051 IDE but it happens to be for the 8051 family of microprocessors. Next i found emu8086 but then during compilation of asm code it only gives output in .bin. I need to simulate these outputs in proteus and that's why i need the hex output. Does anyone know of any suitable IDE/compiler/linker that does that for the 8086 family of microprocessors, or at least for just the 8086? Thanks.
 
There are a lot of free 8086 compilers.... C, Pascal and more... But you want MASM or TASM or A86.

I'm not sure if MASM (Microsoft ) and TASM (Borland ) do the original 8086 ( I think they do )

Out of the three I used A86 alot.... https://eji.com/a86/
 
Thanks. I went for A86. I was actually mistaken when i thought i needed a hex file output for 8086, until after much trouble i checked proteus again and saw it required an executable file, unlike PIC. I think masm might actually work. I'll try it out.
 
There are trojan viruses on that web site..... Have you not a virus killer running on your computer???
 
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