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shoorick 05 Sep 2005, 05:43
fasm.exe is used for this (win32 console version)
regards! |
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05 Sep 2005, 05:43 |
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Kinex 05 Sep 2005, 06:22
Ah ok I see! I always thought it is only 16-Bit. Many thanks shoorick.
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05 Sep 2005, 06:22 |
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Madis731 06 Sep 2005, 11:54
I think it is still 16-bit to run in console, but the programs it assembles are 16,32 upto 64 bits
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06 Sep 2005, 11:54 |
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Tommy 06 Sep 2005, 15:24
No, fasm.exe is a PE console application, fasm.com is the DOS-version of fasm...
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06 Sep 2005, 15:24 |
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comrade 07 Sep 2005, 03:13
i think before Privalov had both the DOS 16-bit version and Win32 PE version in one single FASM.EXE (the DOS version was a large DOS stub)
but he has stopped doing that since some versions ago for reasons which are not comprehensible to the human mind |
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07 Sep 2005, 03:13 |
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Tomasz Grysztar 07 Sep 2005, 05:22
I did it at the same time when enabled the DPMI support in DOS version, so it could run in Win32 environment aswell.
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