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shoorick 10 Jul 2007, 05:02
winasm.net
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10 Jul 2007, 05:02 |
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m 10 Jul 2007, 05:43
So now I know.
There are some really-crazy assembler-lovers out there. Are they angels? Sure!!! But while appreciating the IDE (by shoorick), I realized one thing. Assembler is appreciated for it's complete control, it's sheer power, it's low level reach. So what purpose does it serve, if we use high-level macros, IDEs with power- ful features. I still feel a hold-back, whenever I try to use high-level-features ( of fasm macros or IDE by shoorick ). I mean I still cant do this in assembler: interest = pricipal * rate * time / 100.0; // in one go that is. So at the core, assembler is low-level, and should be used as a low-level. By the way, IDE really shines (wow shoorick!). Did you write it in fasm-assembler? |
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10 Jul 2007, 05:43 |
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shoorick 10 Jul 2007, 05:51
this IDE is not mine - author is Antonis Kyprianou and it is developed for masm.
i did add-in to use it with fasm and other assemblers, and it is written in fasm sure. you can get sources there: http://board.flatassembler.net/topic.php?t=3167 (currently last post). sure, you have to install this add-in to use this IDE with fasm, here all related stuff: http://www.winasm.net/index.php?ind=downloads&op=section_view&idev=12 |
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10 Jul 2007, 05:51 |
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m 10 Jul 2007, 05:58
Since you're having a link to it in your sig. I thought you developed it.
Any way, nice work!! |
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10 Jul 2007, 05:58 |
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vid 10 Jul 2007, 11:32
also check RadAsm
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10 Jul 2007, 11:32 |
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