Re: Nasm Error
On Nov 27, 9:38 am, fred smith <f...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi All,
I decided to port all my development from DOS over to Ecomstation (OS/2
Warp 4.52, as I notice Watcom C is also available on this platform too).
I noticed there is a port of Nasm as well. I grabbed the latest version
I could find, 2.00rc3, but it wont seem to run. I get this:
If gcc is also available for that platform, then try building Nasm
from source.
Nathan.
.
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