Re: Nasm 0.99.01 available



"Frank Kotler" wrote...
: Absolutely! And if you understand what you see, contribute! Nasm is
: "user maintained". The Original Authors have withdrawn from the
: battlefield (do you suppose they know something?). Be thankful that
: there are people far more knowledgeable than I involved - things could
: be a lot worse!

If I wanted to compile it myself, there a quick list of steps to follow
through anywhere if I'm using VC6 (aka VS98/VC98)? I have Perl
installed, just need to run a batch file to get it operable inside of a
command prompt.

IF you need someone to host updated files, I can offer the services of
MicroCosmoTalk to present the source files (zipped or tarred packs).

Thanks.

--
Jim Carlock
http://www.microcosmotalk.com/


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