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Blag 06 Sep 2003, 08:02
Maybe it's because of the [Environment] section.....
You need to do this.....in the FASMW.INI file. [Environment] Include = C:\Flat Assembler\Include Or whatever your copy of FASM is stored. Good Luck |
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06 Sep 2003, 08:02 |
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sqrude 06 Sep 2003, 20:55
Thats what i was missing, thanks you very much
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06 Sep 2003, 20:55 |
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Blag 06 Sep 2003, 22:07
Your welcome my friend....here in this community, we are happy to help
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06 Sep 2003, 22:07 |
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me 19 Sep 2003, 09:27
Alternatelty you can add an envirment varible in windows control panel.
Step 1 Open control panel Step 2 Open system Step 3 Click on the adanvaned tab > enviroment variables Step 4 Either in system varibles or user varibles click new Step 5 Type the varible name "include" Type the value name "C:\progam files\fasmw" ( your fasm path ) To add a fasm to path. So that you can run fasm from msdos from anywere (good if you are not running the gui or linking files) Step 1 Open control panel Step 2 Open system Step 3 Click on the adanvaned tab > enviroment variables Step 4 In system variables edit the variable path Step 5 leave the variable name the same. edit the variable value. Leave the existing content "%SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\System32\Wbem" add ";" then the fasm path. For example "%SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\System32\Wbem;C:\Program Files\Fasm" WARNING : THIS IF DONE WRONG COULD CAUSE DIER EFFECTS ON YOUR SYSTEM. EDITING ENVIROMENT VARIABLES AT YOUR OWN RISK |
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19 Sep 2003, 09:27 |
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