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kba 28 Jul 2003, 05:05
What about fasmw for linux ? %-))
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28 Jul 2003, 05:05 |
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BiDark 28 Jul 2003, 06:26
JohnFound wrote:
I'm a Windows user and..., actually I like FASMW editor (thay way it emulates) much more than FASM features, this is another one reason I still keep using FASM. |
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28 Jul 2003, 06:26 |
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JohnFound 28 Jul 2003, 06:48
BiDark wrote: (thay way it emulates) I missed something. Emulates what? (Maybe my english...) |
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28 Jul 2003, 06:48 |
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BiDark 28 Jul 2003, 08:12
JohnFound wrote:
Tomasz told me his ASMEDIT was based on behavour of xxx editor (which I forgot the name) Maybe my english. |
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28 Jul 2003, 08:12 |
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JohnFound 28 Jul 2003, 08:24
Ah, I understand now. It's not important, what editor Privalov use to make AsmEdit. It's very good! Behaviour when in "overwrite" mode is unique and only truly right. All other text editors I saw are wrong at this point. Maybe it needs some improvement of the highlighting (for example separate colors for directives and instructions) but it's a point of time I think.
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28 Jul 2003, 08:24 |
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Tomasz Grysztar 28 Jul 2003, 10:03
The ASMEDIT control is based in behaviour on the DOS Navigator's editor, which is my favourite editor under DOS.
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28 Jul 2003, 10:03 |
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scientica 28 Jul 2003, 11:10
JohnFound wrote: But IMHO, most Linux users (and actually a lot of Windows users) prefer console versions of FASM. This fact I never couldn't understand The reason is simple, simplicity, in Linux you can survive without a mouse (windows is a pain in the 4$$ without a mouse). In linux I do the most in consoles, it's faster and more info less fancy GUI stuff that serves no other purpose than loading the CPU at 100%. When coding in linux I use GVIM (I have taken a quick look at emacs, but I'm happy with GVIM for now). Some times I've used pico (console editor, a nice one too), but mainly it's GVIM. When I code in Windows I use fasmw, since it's easy, compiler and a nice editor all-in-one, compile and/or run, one key seqeance a way. _________________ ... a professor saying: "use this proprietary software to learn computer science" is the same as English professor handing you a copy of Shakespeare and saying: "use this book to learn Shakespeare without opening the book itself. - Bradley Kuhn |
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28 Jul 2003, 11:10 |
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silkodyssey 07 Oct 2003, 11:22
Is it possible to get the linux version of asmwork? I don't think its available at the fasm website.
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