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avcaballero 08 Oct 2010, 06:52
A snowfall, trees are a variant from Koch curve. Have fun.
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08 Oct 2010, 06:52 |
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shoorick 08 Oct 2010, 07:20
nice preparation to the new year!
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08 Oct 2010, 07:20 |
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klavs.pr 08 Oct 2010, 07:58
Nice.
Wonder, how good could it look if some of the gray flakes turn into white and then back to gray again. |
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08 Oct 2010, 07:58 |
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DJ Mauretto 08 Oct 2010, 13:13
Yeah...
Very Nice _________________ Nil Volentibus Arduum |
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08 Oct 2010, 13:13 |
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nop 09 Oct 2010, 19:03
nice avcabalero when do u post the fasm source
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09 Oct 2010, 19:03 |
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DOS386 14 Oct 2010, 03:11
> NieveCF2.com 2'944 2010-10-08 08:48
1. no source code, no info, no (C) -> so everybody is free to pirate this 2. functionality not yet tested |
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14 Oct 2010, 03:11 |
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avcaballero 14 Oct 2010, 08:04
Well, you can do it if you feel better, it's a personal decision. Although I still consider more beautiful Tah Mahal. What do you want the code for if it's in Spanish?, You will not understand anything. In fact it was always there:
http://www.abreojosensamblador.net/html/Pags/Cap34.html#Nevada If someone had piqued curiosity, would come into my website and would have found ... but, of course, is in Spanish. Everyday I feel more lazy to translate it into English. If anyone is interested, Chapter 7 is already translated to english, where we can find searching, sorting, queues, trees and some operations with them. http://www.abreojosensamblador.net/html/Pags_en/Chap07.html With the personal touch that I've given the English translation, ie improved. Have a nice day P.D. 1- Not every source, yes. Well, you can pirate it. 2- Use Opera browser or firefox, IE is improved... |
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14 Oct 2010, 08:04 |
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DOS386 15 Oct 2010, 01:21
avcaballero wrote: You will not understand anything. In fact it was always there: http://www.abreojosensamblador.net/html/Pags/Cap34.html#Nevada Yeah, seems to have source code and shot Quote: 2- Use Opera browser or firefox, IE is improved... I now really don't understand PS: the binary works |
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15 Oct 2010, 01:21 |
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windwakr 15 Oct 2010, 01:48
Neat program and website, but where is the download for the 'lib' directory? A lot of the programs include things that I can't find a download for.
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15 Oct 2010, 01:48 |
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avcaballero 15 Oct 2010, 06:36
Well, I'm sorry what I wanted to say is:
* My english needs to be improved * IE needs to be improved where is 'lib' directory? he he, this is the ugly part. At the first time I pretend to cover the cost of the page maintenance (bad idea, you probably think). Although probably no one finds it interesting enough to give money for it. When I realize this (about a year) may happen one of this two things: * Close the page * Free the libraries to public domain Probably the first one if no one is interested in it. However, if anyone is interested, maybe could wait a year in case that occurs the second option... or not. Nevertheless not everything is closed: * Chapter 1 - Generalities * Chapter 2 - Hello world * Chapter 19 - Hll interfaces with assembly * Chapter 20 - Win32 programming This four chapters have full source code and comments accesible to public domain. Only with this, I think, not bad right? At least I'd like that someone tell me which things liked and which not, which could be improved or changed completely. Or just tell me: is fine, but keep your page costs!. AOE is the history of my asm learning from zero to now, is the notes from my training course. I'll see ya. |
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15 Oct 2010, 06:36 |
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revolution 15 Oct 2010, 06:47
avcaballero wrote: ... may happen one of this two things: |
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15 Oct 2010, 06:47 |
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