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kohlrak 15 Nov 2009, 01:12
It might be, but i doubt it. There is a "libc" version you could try to get working.
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Azu 16 Nov 2009, 10:39
Shouldn't it be trivial to port the *nix version over?
I thought the *nixs and *BSDs used similar structures for their executables.. |
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Tomasz Grysztar 16 Nov 2009, 10:54
Look here.
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Summermute 16 Nov 2009, 22:00
Interesting read (way back in 2003), but a little hard for me to follow in parts. I'm a fasm newbie.
I'd like to use fasm has the final code generator for a Win/Lin/Max ported language (and compiler, of course). Hence my interest in a Mac fasm. My current plan is to push ahead with fasm on Win/Lin and hope for the best on Mac (it's doing pretty darn well in the marketplace, and deserves it). I'm *not* making any promises, but if the lack of a modern x86 mac is what is preventing a nice x86 Mac fasm port, I might be in a position to do something about that sometime in the future. |
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