flat assembler
Message board for the users of flat assembler.
Index
> Main > Previous FASM Versions Goto page Previous 1, 2 |
Author |
|
comrade 03 Jul 2008, 22:11
Umm so what's revolution's website? http://snipurl.com/gfgidude gives me the middle finger, pointing to Google.
|
|||
03 Jul 2008, 22:11 |
|
edfed 03 Jul 2008, 22:24
the previous versions of fasm, but what for?
you can ask directlly TG if you have a good reason to do so.. |
|||
03 Jul 2008, 22:24 |
|
comrade 03 Jul 2008, 22:25
For history. I am putting them on my website since it looks like no one else is included to do so.
|
|||
03 Jul 2008, 22:25 |
|
comrade 03 Jul 2008, 22:54
Please e-mail all of them to me.
I found an old HDD and got some more versions. Now, including ManOfSteel's contributions, I have the following: Quote: 19.11.2002 18:55 122,958 fasm-1.41.tar.gz |
|||
03 Jul 2008, 22:54 |
|
comrade 03 Jul 2008, 22:56
Oh, and I remembered the reason why I actually NEEDED an older versions: Privalov likes to make lots of breaking changes, especially to the Win32 macros (for resource building, etc). They are minor changes, but breaking nevertheless. And I have some old source codes which don't compile with the new 1.67.26 package. So I needed an older version.
|
|||
03 Jul 2008, 22:56 |
|
revolution 04 Jul 2008, 01:30
comrade wrote: Umm so what's revolution's website? http://snipurl.com/gfgidude gives me the middle finger, pointing to Google. It's just a little joke around here to lighten things up a bit. When someone asks a dumb Q that can easily be answered in a few seconds by google then they occasionally get gently directed to visit my website. Hope you were not offended. |
|||
04 Jul 2008, 01:30 |
|
comrade 04 Jul 2008, 03:19
not offended, just really confused
|
|||
04 Jul 2008, 03:19 |
|
comrade 08 Jul 2008, 03:39
|
|||
08 Jul 2008, 03:39 |
|
comrade 08 Jul 2008, 03:53
Thanks to everyone who sent me the files by e-mail.
|
|||
08 Jul 2008, 03:53 |
|
Goto page Previous 1, 2 < Last Thread | Next Thread > |
Forum Rules:
|
Copyright © 1999-2025, Tomasz Grysztar. Also on GitHub, YouTube.
Website powered by rwasa.