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Tomasz Grysztar 07 Nov 2007, 17:32
That's an interesting idea, and I was thinking about it already a long time ago, but the main problem with that was the fasm's portability. Also this would be a perhaps very exploitable feature.
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bitRAKE 07 Nov 2007, 17:42
Maybe, we have even talked about it in the past?
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LocoDelAssembly 07 Nov 2007, 22:20
What if this feature supports only a subset of the CPU instructions? Things like not supporting any kind of branching instructions nor memory operands nor system instructions. In such case fasm would need to support register initalization before entering the assembly block.
Although this way reduces the usability a lot, at least we could have FPU/SSE operations that are not available in the interpreter layer. |
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