Re: Article about HLA on Linux Journal's website
- From: Herbert Kleebauer <klee@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 09:36:20 +0200
dunric@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> At the time I wrote the article, I didn't think to include source code
> from HLA. In fact, they asked me to write a simple program using HLA
> that anyone could compile easily. Thus, I left out anything complex.
I'm not speaking about the article but about this news group.
I have the feeling, that you really think that the way you use
HLA (which maybe is the intended way to use it) has something
to do with assembly programming. Look through your source code
of "HLA Adventure", select about 50 lines of code which you
think are most typical for assembly programming and post them
here.
PS: You asked for help for an ascii title picture for your
adventure. Beth took the time to draw such a picture,
but you never gave any response. She then directly asked
you again, but you still made no reply. Is this your way
to ask for help?
.
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