From: robin.marsh@gmail.com on
I am looking for a consultant that has MASM expertise. MASM is the
assembler language which is proprietary to the Unisys OS2200
environment. The project is with a state government agency.

Start date would probably be in July. End date might be up to a couple
of years (but can't guarantee yet). Approx. number of hours is
160/month. All work is onsite in Sacramento.

If you are interested or have a referral, Please contact me
immediately.

Thank you,

Robin Marsh
Palladian Consulting
800-750-1777
robin(a)palladianconsulting.com

From: santosh on
robin.marsh(a)gmail.com wrote:
> I am looking for a consultant that has MASM expertise. MASM is the
> assembler language which is proprietary to the Unisys OS2200
> environment. The project is with a state government agency.
>
> Start date would probably be in July. End date might be up to a couple
> of years (but can't guarantee yet). Approx. number of hours is
> 160/month. All work is onsite in Sacramento.
>
> If you are interested or have a referral, Please contact me
> immediately.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Robin Marsh
> Palladian Consulting
> 800-750-1777
> robin(a)palladianconsulting.com

Contact hutch at www.masm32.com
He himself is probably too old to put in the kind of hours your
mentioning, but he might be able to get you in touch with other "MASM
experts", as he distributes an assembly development package around MASM
and maintains a forum on it.

From: randyhyde@earthlink.net on

santosh wrote:
> robin.marsh(a)gmail.com wrote:
> > I am looking for a consultant that has MASM expertise. MASM is the
> > assembler language which is proprietary to the Unisys OS2200
> > environment. The project is with a state government agency.
>
> Contact hutch at www.masm32.com
> He himself is probably too old to put in the kind of hours your
> mentioning, but he might be able to get you in touch with other "MASM
> experts", as he distributes an assembly development package around MASM
> and maintains a forum on it.

I suspect that the "MASM" robin is talking about is quite a bit
different than the MASM Microsoft wrote. The "proprietary to the
Unisys OS2200" kind of tells me that.
Cheers,
Randy Hyde

From: ArarghMail605NOSPAM on
On 26 May 2006 13:38:20 -0700, "santosh" <santosh.k83(a)gmail.com>
wrote:

>robin.marsh(a)gmail.com wrote:
>> I am looking for a consultant that has MASM expertise. MASM is the
>> assembler language which is proprietary to the Unisys OS2200
>> environment. The project is with a state government agency.
>>
>> Start date would probably be in July. End date might be up to a couple
>> of years (but can't guarantee yet). Approx. number of hours is
>> 160/month. All work is onsite in Sacramento.
>>
>> If you are interested or have a referral, Please contact me
>> immediately.
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Robin Marsh
>> Palladian Consulting
>> 800-750-1777
>> robin(a)palladianconsulting.com
>
>Contact hutch at www.masm32.com
>He himself is probably too old to put in the kind of hours your
>mentioning, but he might be able to get you in touch with other "MASM
>experts", as he distributes an assembly development package around MASM
>and maintains a forum on it.

I think that it is a different MASM

Notice the "Unisys OS2200" in the OP?
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From: Chris on
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System written in MASM assembler.

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