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Text editors written in Assembly language for various platforms. Assembly language allows the smallest code size and most efficient code, but is hard to write and maintain, and seldom used now.
Assembler Editor Family:
- AE Asm - A tiny editor for Assembly language coding
- AEDIT - Intel's text editor for iRMX (and other) now abandon ware!
- Aedit-PCMag - Small menu driven editor from PC Magazine
- ALTER - Intel MDS text editor of the AEDIT family
- AsmIDE - Open source IDE for Assembly language development for Freescale 68hc11 and 68hc12 processors
- Assembler Edit - A simple Windows assembly language editor with procedure templates
- B2hedit - Tiny hex editor from the author of TheGun, TopGun, and QuickEditor
- COED - Screen editor for the Acorn BBC Micro.
- CREDIT - Early full-screen editor for Intel MDS (Intellec) systems.
- e.com - 5K MS-DOS editor by David Nye, MD.
- e3 - Open source, cross-platform editor (Albrecht Kliene version is 20K, with a 4K stub)
- e88 - An ASM86 editor
- Editor - Programmer's editor for CP/M originally published in Dr. Dobb's Journal
- ez86 - A text editor by and for assembly language programmers
- EZEdit - 4K text editor, written in Assembler
- FASM - Flat Assembler IDE for Windows
- Freemacs - Russell Nelson's Tiny Emacs clone for DOS
- HIDE - Open Source IDE in Assembler for HLA coding
- HiEditor - HiEditor - Editor based on the HiEdit?? control
- Kiss Editor - Tiny console text editor with WordStar key mapping
- Left - Tiny graphical text editor with proportional font
- MicroAsm - A simple Windows assembly language editor with build hotkey
- LGEDIT - Freeware DOS text editor with dual windows and calculator
- NTED - Improved TED (4K)
- QuickEditor - very small, free Windows editor
- RichMasm - fast and compact but fully featured editor for rich text (RTF) sources
- SavageEd - Free, open source Notepad replacement written in Assembler
- SavageEd2 - Free, open source Notepad replacement in Assembler, followup to SavageEd
- Slim - Yossi Gil's big brother to Terse
- Swift - Swift Programmer's Editor
- SuperTed - Rewrite of Ted to add mail reading features
- T - IBM Professional Editor clone on IBM OS/2 disks (DOS version is 9K, OS/2 version is 10K)
- TE - DOS editor like WordStar
- TED 1.1 - Rewrite of PC Magazine's TED, to handle Unix line endings
- TED-OS2 - Tom Kihlken's TED editor for OS/2
- Ted2 - Rewrite of PC Magazine's TED, adding character search, and ability to enter extended ASCII chars
- Ted3 - Rewrite of PC Magazine's TED, adding WordStar compatibility and other features
- TedPlus - Rewrite of PC Magazine's TED, adding a few features
- TED - Tom Kihlken's tiny (3k) PC Magazine text editor for DOS
- Terse - Yossi Gil's rewrite of TED to use Brief command set
- TheGun - Tiny text editor in MASM
- TM - Tiny open source MS-DOS editor emulating Emacs, with incremental search and unlimited undo
- TopGun - an editor written in MASM for Windows, followup to TheGun
- uSk - Micro SideKlik? richedit editor written in Assembler (9K)
- VDE - Freeware WordStar style text editor for DOS and CP/M (Windows LFN aware)