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Coddy41



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Coddy41 25 Feb 2009, 18:12
How do I make a hello world app on Linux. I want to say "Hello, world!" in Linux.

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revolution
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revolution 25 Feb 2009, 18:14
Have a look in the fasm Linux download. There is are examples there.
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Coddy41



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Coddy41 25 Feb 2009, 18:18
Oh, *Bangs head* I forgot, Thanks Very Happy
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rugxulo



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rugxulo 27 Feb 2009, 08:23
dual.asm is more interesting, though. Laughing
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revolution 27 Feb 2009, 10:02
rugxulo wrote:
dual.asm is more interesting, though. Laughing
So we have Windows/DOS "dual" (by design), and, with that link above, we have Linux/DOS "dual". So how about Windows/Linux "dual"? Twisted Evil Or better, Windows/Linux/DOS "trual"? Twisted EvilTwisted Evil
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rugxulo



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rugxulo 09 Mar 2009, 01:31
It's not that easy, of course. But GRUB4DOS can (almost) run on Linux with kexec (or whatever). And Windows + DOS can run in DOSBox, DOSEMU, WINE. Heck, even the MOSS extender for DOS uses ELF (although it's non-portable as-is). And you can of course bind DOS + OS/2 or DOS + Win.

Related link: http://pdos.csail.mit.edu/~baford/vm/
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