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Tomasz Grysztar 14 Feb 2005, 15:00
Generally full backward compatibity is kept in all fasm releases and old sources will compile always the same way. This is consistent with the fasm's philosophy of always giving the same output from the given source, no matter which version and under what OS compiles it. So for 64-bit formats there will be needed some new formatting keywords.
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BoR0 14 Feb 2005, 15:02
That is just nice!!
BTW I read your interview with WASM.ru.. You said you do not intend to keep fasm64 for free? It's better to keep it free, and I think fasm is a lovely project. But even if it isn't free I'd sure buy it |
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Tomasz Grysztar 14 Feb 2005, 15:04
This interview is old. Later I decided (you can find it somewhere on this forum) to keep it free, while trying to get some income from advertisements on this site (and potentially from donations).
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scientica 14 Feb 2005, 15:19
Quote: I think its a good idea to put it all in one place, e.g. define if the output should be 64 or 32 by using say "format PE 32" or "format PE 64" So M$ are making a amd64 version of windows eXPerimental? (pun intended, not just zealotism ) |
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