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From: hutch-- on 4 Oct 2007 07:04 > Sure, but I'm always willing to learn. Then be willing to learn that the MASM32 Project is not open sauce.
From: japheth on 4 Oct 2007 07:11 > > Ah! Good ol' Dos times small things. > Yes, you won't find a 50 million lines project for DOS. Such things are regarded as "bloated" in the DOS world (I don't know why). If you prefer Win GUI things, here's the other link: http://www.japheth.de/Download/comview.zip
From: Betov on 4 Oct 2007 07:13 hutch-- <hutch(a)movsd.com> �crivait news:1191495895.245313.218960 @d55g2000hsg.googlegroups.com: >> Sure, but I'm always willing to learn. > > Then be willing to learn that the MASM32 Project is not open sauce. To bad: It would have been funny. :) Betov. < http://rosasm.org >
From: Betov on 4 Oct 2007 07:37 japheth <mail(a)japheth.de> �crivait news:1191496292.818171.10990 @w3g2000hsg.googlegroups.com: >> >> Ah! Good ol' Dos times small things. >> > > Yes, you won't find a 50 million lines project for DOS. Such things > are regarded as "bloated" in the DOS world (I don't know why). > > If you prefer Win GUI things, here's the other link: > > http://www.japheth.de/Download/comview.zip What's new? Does anybody have any doubt that it is possible to write small demos with MASM32 ? Your demo is, at best, what we call a "side-toy" in RosAsm. Betov. < http://rosasm.org >
From: hutch-- on 4 Oct 2007 07:42
smile, > To bad: It would have been funny. Not as funny as your first significant app. |