Re: new public domain code available
- From: CII <spamtrap@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 3 May 2005 06:43:05 +0000 (UTC)
Tim Roberts wrote:
> CII <spamtrap@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> >Hi Ed. Congratulations on your work. I'd like to see the output of
> >FIBO.ASM but I haven't because I don't have NASM and I don't have that much
> >time to convert it.. Would you put the .COM on your site or send it over to
> >my email please?
>
> Oh, come on. It took me two minutes to get it running in MASM. I think
> it's asking a bit much to expect him to send you the binary, when he has
> already generously provided the source code.
> --
> - Tim Roberts, timr@xxxxxxxxx
> Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc.
Two minutes? Man that's fast. I tried to compile it to masm and got very many
errors. I tried tweaking around a bit but with no success. I apologize to
anyone here if a binary is too much to ask, but I think my request may be the one
of more people so it may be a valid one, but if it's trouble then I won't mind at
all. I was just interested in what Mr. Ed had done that's all, and I may not be
as experienced as many of you here, which I realize you are by the technical
quality of your responses.
Thanks everyone for the inputs anyway.
Cheers!
.
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