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wishmaster



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wishmaster 13 Dec 2004, 14:23
Hello, is there a C to FASM converter ?
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crc



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crc 13 Dec 2004, 16:48
Not that I'm aware of, though I might convert my Simple C compiler (NASM backend) to use FASM if there's enough demand for it.
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Tommy



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Tommy 13 Dec 2004, 17:53
Where can I download you C compiler? Very Happy
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wishmaster



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wishmaster 13 Dec 2004, 21:29
Yes that is a good idea ! Would you also share the source code ?

Thank you Very Happy
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crc



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crc 14 Dec 2004, 11:36
http://retro.tunes.org/simplec/simplec.tar.gz

It's written in C, and can *almost* compile itself, but I haven't done much work with it lately Sad
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rea



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rea 14 Dec 2004, 16:25
Always is welcome Smile. Thx.
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