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WinSysCompany 27 Dec 2011, 17:11
Deutsch ( von mir ) :
Hallo ich bin ein absoluter Antik-frek und wollte fragen ob man von irgendwo die FlatAssembler versionen unter 1.00 ( also vor der ersten veröffentlichung ) runterladen kann , währe sehr dankbar !!! English ( by Google translator ) : Hello I am a complete antique frek and wanted to ask if i can download from somewhere the flat assembler versions below 1.00 (ie before the first publication), Währe very grateful !!! p.s. Flat-Assembler ist echt der Hammer ( hab mein Betriebssystem damit geschrieben ) !!! Flat assembler is really the hammer (have my operating system to written with this) !!! https://sourceforge.net/projects/winsysos/files/ http://www.coding-board.de/board/showthread.php?t=30903 |
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27 Dec 2011, 17:11 |
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revolution 27 Dec 2011, 17:26
Tomasz has not made anything publicly available below v1.
I suggest if you need a version below that then PM Tomasz and ask. |
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27 Dec 2011, 17:26 |
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WinSysCompany 27 Dec 2011, 18:08
so habe gesendet
i have send ... |
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27 Dec 2011, 18:08 |
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rugxulo 28 Dec 2011, 01:24
Uh, I'm not sure you'd really want older versions as they were quite minimal (e.g. only raw binary output ??).
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EDIT: Nope, it's DOS only ([old] flat real mode, FASM.COM is actually 32 kb but UPX'd to half that) and supports either flat binary (.com, .sys) or relocatable (mz / "old" .exe) but nothing else. Yeah, I know, Privalov probably has even older somewhere, and while I also appreciate historical software, I'm not sure what you hope to find. |
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28 Dec 2011, 01:24 |
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WinSysCompany 28 Dec 2011, 12:17
Deutsch ( von mir ) :
ich kann kein Englisch, aber ich glaub, du meinst, zu fragen, wieso ich die alten Versionen haben möchte, oder ? Naja, die sache ist die, das ich mich gerne in die sache einarbeiten und verstehen möchte, und ausserdem mag ich Alte sacher Englich( by Google translator ) : I can not speak English, but I think you mean to ask, why I want the old versions, right? Well, the thing is, I would like to familiarize myself to the cause and understand and also I like old things |
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28 Dec 2011, 12:17 |
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Tomasz Grysztar 28 Dec 2011, 15:46
If you want to have a look at some of the fasm's roots, you should visit the thread where I mention the fasm's precedessor.
As for the fasm versions earlier than 1.0, I still have the original 0.90 or 1.00 from spring 1999 somewhere; if I find it, I may upload a copy here. Note that this is not the same as 0.9 which I announced one year later on freedos-dev. The original 0.90 and 1.00 ran in protected mode and generated executables in a special format for my private DOS extender, I later cut it down and made it run in FRM before I first released it publicly in 2000, calling it version 0.9 again. |
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WinSysCompany 29 Dec 2011, 13:32
Deutsch ( ... ) :
Hallo Tomasz Grysztar, danke, dass sie mir persönlich beantwortet haben, hatte es sehnlichst gehofft Mein Englsich ist sehr bescheiden verstehe ich das richtig, dass die Versionen 0.90 und 1.00, garnicht die Versionen 0.9. und 1.00 sind, wenn ja , dann versteh ich jetzt nämlich garnichts mehr und wenn nicht, wie meinen sie es dann ? könnten sie es bitte nochmal etwas genauer formulieren ? Bitte ... Englich ( ... ) : Hi Tomasz Grysztar, thank you, that they have answered me personally, it was fervently hoped My englsich is very modest I understand correctly that versions 0.90 and 1.00, not at the 0.9 versions. And 1.00 are, if so, then I understand now that is nothing more and if not, how they say it then? could they please formulate it again in more detail? Please ... |
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29 Dec 2011, 13:32 |
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WinSysCompany 29 Dec 2011, 13:48
Deutsch :
Hab mir grad dein link "I mention the fasm's precedessor" durchgelesen, verstehe ich das richtig das FASM auf ASM32 aufbaut und das ASM32 nur Data-Befehle verarbeiten konnte ? Also folgendes hab ich jetzt ( hoffentlich ) verstanden : - Sie haben ASM32 entwickelt - mit ASM32 haben sie ein spiel entwickelt - dan kam Windows mit einer neuen Version - daraufhin haben sie das Spiel umgeschrieben - ASM32 konnten sie aber nicht umschreiben ( warum auch immer ... ) - also haben sie ASM32 neu entwickelt und es "FlatAssembler" genannt richtig ? Englich : I got your degree link "I mention the FASM's precedessor" read through, I understand this correctly, the FASM built on ASM32 and ASM32 only able to process the data commands? So I'm following now (hopefully) understood: - You have developed ASM32 - With ASM32 they have developed a game - Dan Windows came with a new version - They would then have rewritten the game - ASM32 they could not describe but (for whatever reason ...) - That they have developed new ASM32 and called FlatAssembler right? |
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29 Dec 2011, 13:48 |
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Tomasz Grysztar 29 Dec 2011, 17:42
In chronological order:
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29 Dec 2011, 17:42 |
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WinSysCompany 29 Dec 2011, 18:20
Deu :
aha, jetzt hab ich es verstanden !!! Könnte ich dan bitte von Ihnen ( du hast respekt verdient ) die Öffentliche 0.90 version haben auserdem haben Sie mein interese an ASM32 ( hauptsächlich ) und MDAT ( weniger ) geweckt kriege ich die auch ? Bitte ... Eng : aha, now I have understood it! Can i have then from you (you deserve respect) who have Public Version 0.90 Auserd you interested in my ASM32 (mainly) and MDAT (less) aroused Can i have ? Please ... |
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29 Dec 2011, 18:20 |
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Tomasz Grysztar 02 Jan 2012, 20:35
Unfortunately I have no copy of first public fasm 0.9 - if I had one, I would put in the official archive. But the public versions earlier than 1.0 were lost.
However I was able to find the earliest pre-public versions of fasm, and I make them available with HDOS, which is required to run them. My old ASM32 is also lost, definitely. The only part of it that survived is MDAT, which you can find in that other thread. |
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02 Jan 2012, 20:35 |
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WinSysCompany 04 Jan 2012, 16:56
D:
Sorry, das ich so lange weg war ... ich habe ein paar ATmega-dokumentationen durchgearbeitet ... das mit FASM9 und ASM32, tut mir leid ... ich werd mir mal HDOS anschauen, vielen dank an dieser Stelle !!! E: Sorry, I was gone so long ... I've worked through a couple of documentaries ATmega ... FASM9 and with the ASM32, sorry ... I'm gonna go watch HDOS, many thanks to this place !!! |
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04 Jan 2012, 16:56 |
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Madis731 09 Jan 2012, 20:57
@Tomasz: I can't believe I'm that old. Seeing that site http://fasm.sourceforge.net/archive/oldsite/ almost made me cry and sentimental and melancholic and stuff
I saw FASM the first time when the site looked exactly like this. Was it really 2003? Unbelievable that FASM was so mature already then. Yet is has developed even further. |
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09 Jan 2012, 20:57 |
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shutdownall 09 Jan 2012, 21:24
Cool site from 2004
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09 Jan 2012, 21:24 |
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