Re: Who said registers are born equal ?
From: The Wannabee (faq_at_.@.@SZMyggenPV.com)
Date: 09/01/04
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Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2004 03:17:56 +0200
> Just wondering, can you twist RosAsm to change an entire C header file
> into one source code of defines for your specific assembler?
Havent tried, but probably not. Would have to write a preparser. But I
rather heng by my neck. Next question.
> By using the correct tool, (perl and other regex commands) you speed up
> development time much faster than just sticking with the crappy monofile
> method.
:-)))
Ahh...if you only knew what troubles RosAsm have removed from my
sphere....oh lord... I am not hostile against the other c side tools, I
just feel a deeply rooted love and a strong sadness in my heart on your
account. Poor machoists.
>
> Percival
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