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                   f0dder 06 Nov 2010, 20:50 
                  killasmurf86 wrote: Would you Tomasz be interested in native FASM BSD? (No libc, pure syscalls)? _________________ carpe noctem  | 
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                   Tyler 06 Nov 2010, 21:14 
                  I think Fasm is pretty easy to port anyway.  Everything the command line version does is routed through the interfaces implemented in "system.inc".
 
                  
                f0dder wrote: 
 Why does the Linux version exist? libc is present on every Linux system and can be dynamically linked.  | 
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                   killasmurf86 07 Nov 2010, 23:11 
                  Tyler wrote: 
 You stole words from my mouth  | 
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                   vid 07 Nov 2010, 23:24 
                  Quote: Why does the Linux version exist? libc is present on every Linux system and can be dynamically linked. Good question indeed, but more for Tomasz than for f0dder  | 
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                   rugxulo 08 Nov 2010, 16:01 
                  Why? Why not? (Why ask why? Try Bud Dry!) 
                  
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                   lamer 14 May 2013, 10:53 
                  so... how is it going?  
                  
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