Ten years later




Just to make sure that nobody would miss it, I copy & paste, here,
a post, from our famous swindler, Ramball Hide, found at CLAX:

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"If it were more than a few thousand lines, I'd just recommend using
a PERL script to automate a good part of the work. I recently did
something very similar to convert about 20,000 lines of FASM code
to HLA syntax".
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And as I have no doubt on the point of still having idiots around
not understanding what the point is about, dispiting the no-limit
and no-end insanities:

After ten years of noise, bullshits, insanities, denigrements and
pedantisms, where we have learned that HLA V.1 (an HLL Text Converter)
was a never ended prototype for an Assembler which mane would be HL V.2,
we know, now, how this will be achieved by this nerd, who is utterly
unable to even _understand_ what an Assembler is, and who never wrote
any:

Previously, his HLL Pre-Parser was just obfuscating FASM Code, but
it was quite easy to show to his victims, that HLA was nothing but
a front-end to FASM, which was a real Assembler, written by somebody
else.

Now, as long as master PDF has finally make up his mind that he will
never succeed to write any Assembler for his HLL Pre-Parser, because
he has evidently not any competence for doing so, he is taking the
decision to steal the job of someone else, to make it his own, and
to "hyde" it _inside_ his text Converter.

Nice trick. Now, we will have to wait and see how he will manage to
hyde the name of the effective author. I suppose that this other trick
will be base on the well known fact that the users don't usually read
the licenses, and do not care really much about "who wrote what" when
downloading any tool.

Not that the collective developments model, achieved by volunteers
would be any problem, but this is, in no case, the model of HLA:

1) Nobody, but our famous swindler, ever contributed to his packet of
***.

2) Collective developments is a well known model, which the only purpose
is to provide something useful for the others, and evidently never to
damage any Language, nor to promote the holly reputation of any
Ramball Hide, as an Assembly expert, who would succeed the impressive
performance of selling himself, without having ever done anything but
stealing other's works, for his own personal glorification.

3) Thomasz Gritszar, the real author of FASM, will finaly get what he had
diserved since day one, with his Anti-GPL and Anti-Ethical license,
that is, having a notorious swindler paying him back with a quite
amusing reply to his original "Troyan Horse" trick:

He was in the hope that playing the durty political trick of providing
his Assembler for such a miss-usage, would finaly drive beginners to
FASM. Unfortunately, Ramball Hide is way more clever than him at this
game, and his "Troyan Horse" is going to vanish into a wet morass, as
usual, at the expense of beginners. Sooner or later, you will hear
Master Pdf saying "... when I wrote HLA V.2..." the very same way
you can hear, nowadays, Hutch--, a pathetic Power Basic Programmer,
saying "... when i wrote MASM32...", talking of a faultive Assembly
Compiler, that he stole to MicroSoft another funny way, playing with
the deffects of a badly written license.


Betov.

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