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decard 31 Mar 2004, 14:34
no, FASM is x86 assembler. You just have to know that FASM uses a bit different syntax than TASM or MASM. However this syntax is really simple and just natural. Take a look at some examples - surely you will quickly learn how to program in FASM.
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nocturnal_angel 31 Mar 2004, 14:36
Ok, will do. Thanks for the help. And I have never got a faster reply on any message board I have ever used.
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vid 31 Mar 2004, 18:37
also check my tutorial, you'll learn something there (at least i hope so)
http://board.flatassembler.net/topic.php?t=1178 |
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Cas 05 Apr 2004, 05:17
Correct! In fact, I was always so uncomfortable with assemblers, because the were so "far from code" and changed so many things. I always wanted one that let me really "design" my code files, so imagine how surprised I got when I found out there existed Flat Assembler. It's the best!
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vid 05 Apr 2004, 18:40
exact, you said it.
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