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Mamba496



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Mamba496 08 May 2011, 07:42
Very Happy is it possible to use fasmarm for symbian apps developments

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revolution 07 Jun 2011, 11:03
If symbian supports some form of native binary format for apps then sure fasmarm can work. But you'll need to read the symbian manuals (are they available publicly?) to know. I don't think anyone here is actively doing phone apps.
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Mamba496 08 Jun 2011, 13:02
pe format is supported via petran which translate to e32 image file format.but how call dlls functions via ordinals.

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revolution 08 Jun 2011, 16:49
Mamba496 wrote:
... but how call dlls functions via ordinals.
There is a good chance it follows the ARM APS. Have a look at the PROCAPS.INC and IMPORTCE.INC files in the fasmarm download. The example file ARMPE.ASM shows how to import from WinCE using ordinals in a PE format.
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Mamba496 09 Jun 2011, 13:10
Thanks

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