Re: Official release of the Twelve Assembly Lessons



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* "How to install?"

Hmmm...
Let's see, we get about one of these every couple of months. On *all*
boards and newsgroups.

No, clown. I have never seen this.

Ooooppppssss!... _yes_ i saw this once: Was Hutch--, --, --.

:)

Not the big deal you make it out to be all the time.

Oh, i don't need to make it a big deal. Big enough was to
look at Frank answering to such post for weeks.

:)

* "Why the example does not work?"

Which is a good beginner's question.
Obviously, they've done something wrong.

If your own examples do not work, clown, this is your
fault. Not the one of your victims.


* "Why does not it find out this File?"

Perhaps you're having problems like this with HLA.

No, clown. I cannot have any problem with HLA, because
i do not use any HLL.


* "Why does not this work?"

And they get their answers.

This would probably be the most funny part, clown.


Looking over at the HLA subforum on the MASM32 forum, we see the
following kinds of posts:

object-oriented programming attempt
graphics
where to begin
(product release announcements)
cFASM
Errors when testing my Linux setup
How to Upgrade HLA?
Rounding problems
and a few other bug reports.

You are right with pointing to this, clown. Indeed, i strongly
recommend to anybody in need of a good laugh time to take a
look at that one, as long as the access to your private area
is forbidden.


Conclusion: As many "Ins" as "Outs".

Perhaps. This is true for *all* assemblers and all pedagogical
material, however. At least assemblers like HLA *get* a fair number of
"Ins". You seem to scare people away from your product before they
even manage to get into it. That's far worse.

Maybe, clown, but most actual users of RosAsm are there
since the SpAsm days. And since that time, they _wrote_
something.


Betov.

< http://rosasm.org >


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