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Dunduk



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Dunduk 01 Nov 2004, 06:46
Hi all.
There's small example how to create cursor file with fasm. I know it's not very useful, but... I think it's another one example what can we do with fasm Wink


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scientica
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scientica 01 Nov 2004, 11:15
(haven't tested it yet but) this looks like another good example of "unorthodox uses" of fasm Smile
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Matrix



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Matrix 01 Nov 2004, 11:36
Helo
anyone interested in rar compressor macro in with fasm? Smile
sorry crc, this was a reply to Scientica and i were not serious Smile


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crc 01 Nov 2004, 12:12
What does a rar compressor macro have to do with the topic being discussed?
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