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ARM Assembler 

The ARM assembler (armasm) is a two-pass assembler, processing its source files twice to reduce the amount of internal state that it needs to keep.

The ARM assembler compiles both ARM and Thumb assembly language into the Microsoft implementation of the Common Object File Format (COFF).

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ARM Assembler Command-Line Options

Describes the command-line syntax for invoking the ARM Assembler, and describes the command-line options.
Predeclared ARM Register Names

Provides reference information about register names that the ARM Assembler pre-declares.
Built-In ARM Assembler Variables

Provides reference information about variables that have built-in definitions for the ARM Assembler.
ARM Assembler Directives

Describes the assembler directives.

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