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Zetus



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Zetus 29 Jun 2004, 07:09
Is anybody tried this?
How I must write the headers and what is limitations?
If possible, send me one working example.

For default PE WinCE talks "incompatible executable format".

Thanks.

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pelaillo
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pelaillo 29 Jun 2004, 12:26
Keep in mind that WinCE runs in other platforms than x86, mostly on ARM processors. Fasm is *still* not ported to ARM, but it's a question of time and someone that takes the challenge Wink
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Zetus



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Zetus 30 Jun 2004, 06:40
I think about intel xScale.. It's very near to traditional intel command system.

But how difficult to rebound fasm to other command system? Is it possible to make an "open" - text like - base of macros, wich replace Each command? Smile I not so good in xScale coding, but if where is some interested and helpfull peoples - we can made such support, I think. This a great task, specially cause of puny and handless instruments of programming for mobile devices.
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crc 30 Jun 2004, 09:56
It should be possible to write a set of macros for the ARM (XScale is a type of ARM cpu, IIRC) that compile the bytecode for each corresponding instruction. It'd be really easy for someone familiar with the ARM opcodes and instruction set Smile
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