Re: RosAsm speed




Betov wrote:
>
> > You also continue to claim I've never written an
> > assembler other than HLA, even though you know this statement not to be
> > true.
>
> Provide a Link, ass-hole.

Try reading this thread again. The links are there.

>
> If you have done anything significative, how
> is it that you have no choice but selling lies
> and swindling, instead of writting an Assembler?

Maybe because, ...., HLA *is* an assembler?
Maybe because my experience with past assemblers has taught me that
rather than wasting time writing yet another "me-too" hobbyist level
assembler, what the world really needed was a full-featured assembler.
I'm sorry that it puts your's to shame and you feel a bit insecure
about this; but your continued claims that "HLA is not an assembler" or
that I'm "swindling people into believing they're learning assembly
language" is really your way of saying "gee, I wish all these people
were using my assembler instead of HLA."

>
> :)
>
> Where your 3 Megas of "RosAsm-Like" Sources that you
> cannot re-use? Lost in a Disk-Crash???

No. Probably thrown away at this point. I think I *might* have an Apple
II GS laying around somewhere in storage, but I certainly haven't
turned one on in about five years. I have no clue where the disks would
be. Sorry, but LISA is 25 years old at this point. It's not like I have
the software sitting on a web site somewhere. Though I'm quite sure if
you Google around a bit, you might actually *find* a copy floating
around. But as I've not really done anything on the 6502 in about 10
years, I've never really hung on to all that old software I wrote.

How much of *your* software do you still have from your glory days as a
programming back in the 60s? Links please!

> >>
> > I'm sure they could. And this would be a great benchmark. The only
> > catch is that in requires a comparable RosAsm source file and no such
> > thing exists. As such, it's a bit hard to make this comparison.
>
> Ohhhhh... shhhhhit...

Yes, I can understand why you'd be upset when the request is made.
Cheers,
Randy Hyde

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Relevant Pages

  • The Case Against RosAsm (#4)
    ... Rene Tournois is a big fan of the terms ... HLA was born. ... a book that uses HLA as the assembler be ... "Swindling" is quite related to lying. ...
    (alt.lang.asm)
  • Re: Rocket Science
    ... >> Also, logically, if MASM is the underlying assembler being used by ... then MASM must always be being run in addition to HLA so ... the MASM or FASM or whatever underlying assembler's speed into its own ...
    (alt.lang.asm)
  • Re: .EXE -> .ASM -> .EXE
    ... HLA, why would they even come you your forum? ... becoming RosAsm users). ... needs to learn assembly language. ... I do think it would be much more an improvement you write an assembler, ...
    (alt.lang.asm)
  • Re: Questions about the HLA installation...
    ... > HLA, assembler and linker in order - depending on your command line ... Windows98 is probably the 'stablest' Windows ... *and* maintain in bare bones assembler. ... all of it pales in comparsion to his 'adventure' with Iraq. ...
    (alt.lang.asm)
  • Re: HLA StdLib2 criticism
    ... HLC.EXE with an already existing C compiler and calls it HLC system. ... Suppose someone creates a new language and calls it "High Level ... Assembler" (HLA). ...
    (alt.lang.asm)