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Turbo Assembler (TASM), developed by Borland, remains a staple in academic environments for teaching x86 assembly language programming. While version 1.4 is decades old, it is still widely requested by computer science students and retro-computing enthusiasts who need a lightweight, MS-DOS–compatible assembler for 16-bit code.