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dosin 02 Apr 2008, 02:58
Is it possible ....

I just built a new computer.. and trying to figure out a way to use fasm with it..
So far .. no luck... Does anyone know of a version that works on it?

64 bit version of Fasm..

If not I still have my old computer... But it would be nice..
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revolution 02 Apr 2008, 03:05
AFAIK you can still run all the existing 32bit apps on Vista64. Or at least it is supposed to be like that, there may be the occasional bug in vista but let's ignore that.
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edfed 02 Apr 2008, 03:07
64 cannot run 32?
it's curious. isn't it a limitation of vistahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh?
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dosin 02 Apr 2008, 03:09
I have tried...

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C:\fasm>fasm
This version of C:\fasm\FASM.EXE is not compatible with the version of Windows y
ou're running. Check your computer's system information to see whether you need
a x86 (32-bit) or x64 (64-bit) version of the program, and then contact the soft
ware publisher.

C:\fasm>

Get the same message with apps from the other computer ....

It can run 32 bit.. but to install is a pain... esp... with older apps... Visual C++ 6 works .. getting it installed was fun...


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edfed 02 Apr 2008, 03:11
upgrade to 98 and PIII @ 800MHz Laughing
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revolution 02 Apr 2008, 03:12
dosin wrote:
I have tried...

Quote:


C:\fasm>fasm
This version of C:\fasm\FASM.EXE is not compatible with the version of Windows y
ou're running. Check your computer's system information to see whether you need
a x86 (32-bit) or x64 (64-bit) version of the program, and then contact the soft
ware publisher.

C:\fasm>

[/code]
Get the same message with apps from the other computer ....
Oh, that doesn't bode well for Vista64. I'm glad I don't use it.

But I thought that Vista was able to do the 32bit thing? Maybe it is just the console apps that can't run?
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dosin 02 Apr 2008, 03:14
I can run 32 bit of call of duty.. and Visual C++ 6.0 ...

Just not.. the 32bit console apps from fasm...
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edfed 02 Apr 2008, 03:16
did you try the DOSBOX emulator?


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dosin 02 Apr 2008, 03:17
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upgrade to 98


XP would be a better choice.. I can't stand to look at 98 anymore..
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dosin 02 Apr 2008, 03:18
dosbox.. I could try it...

Is there was a way to recompile fasm under it...
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revolution 02 Apr 2008, 03:19
dosin wrote:
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upgrade to 98


XP would be a better choice.. I can't stand to look at 98 anymore..
Yeah, there are a lot of people now 'upgrading' to XP. I suggest you join them and get your money back from MS.
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edfed 02 Apr 2008, 03:20
it's funny, for me, it's the oposite situation. 98 boots in less than 20 seconds, shutdown in 2 seconds, don't know what a virus attack is and blah and blah and blah.
just it's a bit dangerous to play with int13h and frequentlly hangs. but the switch offbutton is there and save my soul.
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revolution 02 Apr 2008, 03:23
edfed wrote:
... it's a bit dangerous to play with int13h and frequentlly hangs ...
Therein lies the ugliness of 98. If it hangs then it means lost work and lost time, I think you lose more time with hangs than you save with a 20 second boot up. BTW, my XP boots in 28 seconds, but I don't have the hanging at all.
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revolution 02 Apr 2008, 03:25
Oh, I just checked the uptime on my Dell laptop, last time it rebooted was August 2006!
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dosin 02 Apr 2008, 03:26
On my other computer with XP .. Never had any prob... back to the 98 days..aaaahhhhh!!!!!

I would better off using linux before 98....

In a few weeks I am going to add anothe hd and duel boot.. and install 64 bit version of linux.. I wonder if Fasm works on that version..
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revolution 02 Apr 2008, 03:28
dosin wrote:
... 64 bit version of linux.. I wonder if Fasm works on that version..
Let us know if it works.
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edfed 02 Apr 2008, 03:29
maybe, but i'm oldschool, i cannot use xp.

this machine was XP when i bought it. but it was sooo hem. so.. i don't find the word.
maybe if i find a very good version of XP. but for now, i fond they are all limited from XP pro SP2 to XP LSD and over. it's my choice. hang is only about some internet programs. and when i'm in a code session, i never play with unknown programs.

about the problem of dosin:

upgrade to XP. don't wait no more.


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Oh, I just checked the uptime on my Dell laptop, last time it rebooted was August 2006!

you lie! Shocked
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revolution 02 Apr 2008, 03:32
about the problem of edfed:

upgrade to XP. don't wait no more.


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dosin 02 Apr 2008, 03:32
I will .. That would be nice if it does..

I am going to try qemu and dos box under vista 64..

Qemu works under vista to run the apps... like my OS...

Later will try dos box...

I think I would need to figure out a way to recompile Fasm under it
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revolution 02 Apr 2008, 03:33
edfed wrote:
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Oh, I just checked the uptime on my Dell laptop, last time it rebooted was August 2006!

you lie! Shocked
Sorry to disappoint you edfed, but it is true.
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