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asmrus



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asmrus 10 Mar 2006, 22:41
ok... we need asm support for windows mobile ! Smile
coz .net sucks and asm rulez

i have sp mpx200 arm with wm2005 and embedded vb apps can run there
with a hack from omnisoft.com

runtimes needed:
pvbload.exe
vbscript.dll
pvbhost2.dll
pvbform2.dll
pvbdecl.dll

in ms embedded visual studio 3.0 there is documentation for arm opcodes
that also can be found in arm.com

why its so hard making an assembler for smartphone ?
just to code a simple executable for begining

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vid
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vid 13 Mar 2006, 09:08
yup, i am too interested in this topic... i am going to explore windows mobile deeeeply in my new work Wink
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r22



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r22 14 Mar 2006, 04:30
Doesn't AMD have embeded processors I think Geode or something that are x86 compatible.
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