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FireUnspecifiedGender1 22 Feb 2015, 14:50
Can anyone convert mikeOS to FASM?
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22 Feb 2015, 14:50 |
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revolution 22 Feb 2015, 14:54
What is it? Linky? What is does the license say about forks/convertions? Have you tried yourself and need help?
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22 Feb 2015, 14:54 |
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revolution 22 Feb 2015, 15:07
Perhaps you can start by at least giving us a useful link and some hints about exactly what you want us to do. Do you want help with certain things, or you just want us to do everything?
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22 Feb 2015, 15:07 |
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FireUnspecifiedGender1 22 Feb 2015, 15:12
revolution wrote: Perhaps you can start by at least giving us a useful link and some hints about exactly what you want us to do. Do you want help with certain things, or you just want us to do everything? |
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22 Feb 2015, 15:12 |
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revolution 22 Feb 2015, 15:13
Linky? I still don't know what MikeOS is or how much work it might involve.
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22 Feb 2015, 15:13 |
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FireUnspecifiedGender1 22 Feb 2015, 15:23
revolution wrote: Linky? I still don't know what MikeOS is or how much work it might involve. |
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22 Feb 2015, 15:23 |
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revolution 22 Feb 2015, 15:48
Linky means what is the link.
So the NASM source is very similar to fasm syntax. Aside from the red-tape things like directives and non-code stuff it would be mostly the same in fasm. So converting it in an attempt to understand the OS code won't help you very much. |
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