Re: A challenge for RosAsm
- From: "wolfgang kern" <nowhere@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 23:54:41 +0200
"hutch--",
| I am blessed that I never wrote DOS level PB, I started on their 32 bit
| compilers when they first came out. Still, you may like the dialect of
| inline asm in it, pure Intel syntax that can do most things well.
No thanks, PB-32 came much too late for me, and now I'm happy with
my HEXEDIT and its included side tools. HEXEDIT64 is almost ready yet.
| My days of DOS were MASM, QuickBasic with pure assembler libraries and
| Microsoft C version 6 dated about 1990.
May days of DOS programming were actually only a few,
I very quick abused dos-debug and later PB3 with db &h66 to fit
as a quick but dirty test-environment for my own OS-development.
I still use PB3 for some DEMO-stuff under DOS6.00 which saves me
from formatting a drive before it can be shown.
And I kept my old XMM-emulator in KESYS just for things like this.
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wolfgang
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