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okasvi 29 Jul 2006, 12:21
I think it's already said somewhere here on board, about Tomasz intention to code fasm2 which will be _very_ different from current one, atleast internals of fasm.
I'm happy with just minor version changing between builds. |
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vid 29 Jul 2006, 13:51
what reason do you see to move to next major version?
just because everyone else do it? |
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Reverend 29 Jul 2006, 20:52
Tomasz has strict versioning plan to follow. The 2.0 version will be a breakthrough. But look at 1.64 - the first version capable of compiling 64-bit code. It is not a coincidence also, as I remeber Tomasz saying this was done specially.
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UCM 30 Jul 2006, 19:12
Reverend: Actually, the 1.64 version of FASM was the first to be able to output PE 64. 64-bit code was introduced in 1.61
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Reverend 30 Jul 2006, 19:16
Ah, you're right. But at least I remember the 1.64 version was special due to 64-bit technology
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rugxulo 31 Jul 2006, 20:41
It seems that Privalov has indicated no plans to rewrite FASM anytime soon since his time is somewhat limited. BTW, version numbers are usually non-standard anyways (especially calling something 0.1, how ridiculous, but even I've done it!).
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Adam Kachwalla 02 Aug 2006, 06:15
Where has this been said?
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shoorick 02 Aug 2006, 08:25
i think, if we able to see which version is newer - it is enough
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revolution 02 Aug 2006, 11:08
Why not make it version 167, why waste a character the decimal point? Why not make it 0.167? Why not 167000.0?
My point is similar to shoorick's, the absolute value of the number is not important, just as long as the numbers get bigger for each new release is enough. |
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vid 02 Aug 2006, 11:13
well if tomasz someday makes FASM2, THEN will the initial "1" have some meaning, while both versions are alive
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okasvi 02 Aug 2006, 11:25
Adam Kachwalla,
http://board.flatassembler.net/topic.php?t=5233&start=0 something about fasm2 there. |
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