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rugxulo 05 Mar 2007, 22:19
See this thread.
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05 Mar 2007, 22:19 |
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nvictor 06 Mar 2007, 11:50
rugxulo,
I got no real help from this thread. I'm totally confused right now. I've been on the art of assembly hoping to get some help from there, but you must learn another language in order to output very complicated fasm code So I've deleted the files. Even the 16-bit version requires you to download a library that hides how things works from you. Everybody is making assembler a hard programming language to learn. I just want to learn to write good asm programs in fasm and only fasm. I'm not advancing at all, help me... |
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06 Mar 2007, 11:50 |
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vid 06 Mar 2007, 13:18
nvictor: try to play with examples, understand them, change something to do something else, etc. etc.
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06 Mar 2007, 13:18 |
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nvictor 06 Mar 2007, 18:46
vid,
that's my problem. there is no example of tsr program in fasm or I can't find them... |
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06 Mar 2007, 18:46 |
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nvictor 06 Mar 2007, 18:51
forget about it... I found a good thread with fasm author replies I'm sure I'll make my program very quickly
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06 Mar 2007, 18:51 |
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rugxulo 07 Mar 2007, 03:00
nvictor, looking at examples can help a lot. Also, check out the FASM's docs, Ralf Brown's interrupt list, DOS debug tutorials, and stuff like that. That should get you started. (Remember, Rome wasn't built in a day. Patience, young padawan. )
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