Greetings,
I've released my work of old under the bsd license. This is an
assembler (originally written
for minix, but this version is for DOS). It is powerful enough to
assemble itself. Allows
Include files equates and various directives. Generates symbol
files and xref listings.
See readme.txt for background, justification and usage.
The DOS binary (asm.com) is included and it is only 7297 bytes.
Assembler is at : http://code.google.com/p/x86-s/
- Venks
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Venks-89 wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I've released my work of old under the bsd license. This is an
> assembler (originally written
> for minix, but this version is for DOS). It is powerful enough to
> assemble itself. Allows
> Include files equates and various directives. Generates symbol
> files and xref listings.
> See readme.txt for background, justification and usage.
>
> The DOS binary (asm.com) is included and it is only 7297 bytes.
>
> Assembler is at : http://code.google.com/p/x86-s/
Sounds great. Thanks! ...but the URL above tells me the project has no
downloads... I'll check again later...
Best,
Frank
[[ Frank, the code is available via SVN as shown by the 'Source' tab. -- Nathan
]]
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Frank
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4/24/2009 9:27:19 PM
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Frank Kotler wrote:
> Venks-89 wrote:
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I've released my work of old under the bsd license. This is an
>> assembler (originally written
>> for minix, but this version is for DOS). It is powerful enough to
>> assemble itself. Allows
>> Include files equates and various directives. Generates symbol
>> files and xref listings.
>> See readme.txt for background, justification and usage.
>>
>> The DOS binary (asm.com) is included and it is only 7297 bytes.
>>
>> Assembler is at : http://code.google.com/p/x86-s/
>
> Sounds great. Thanks! ...but the URL above tells me the project has no
> downloads... I'll check again later...
>
> Best,
> Frank
>
> [[ Frank, the code is available via SVN as shown by the 'Source' tab. --
Nathan
> ]]
Okay... I guess I didn't look hard enough...
Best,
Frank
[[Nathan, Jim, I'm using this as a crosspost test... ala might be
interested, anyway]]
[[Curses, Verizon doesn't carry alt.lang.asm - forgot that - try it from
aioe...]]
[[no, it wants to give me a hard time!!! clax only then...]]
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Frank
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4/24/2009 11:42:40 PM
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Frank Kotler wrote:
> Frank Kotler wrote:
>> Venks-89 wrote:
>>> Greetings,
>>>
>>> I've released my work of old under the bsd license. This is an
>>> assembler (originally written
>>> for minix, but this version is for DOS). It is powerful enough to
>>> assemble itself. Allows
>>> Include files equates and various directives. Generates symbol
>>> files and xref listings.
>>> See readme.txt for background, justification and usage.
>>>
>>> The DOS binary (asm.com) is included and it is only 7297 bytes.
>>>
>>> Assembler is at : http://code.google.com/p/x86-s/
>> Sounds great. Thanks! ...but the URL above tells me the project has no
>> downloads... I'll check again later...
>>
>> Best,
>> Frank
>>
>> [[ Frank, the code is available via SVN as shown by the 'Source' tab. --
> Nathan
>> ]]
>
>
> Okay... I guess I didn't look hard enough...
>
> Best,
> Frank
>
> [[Nathan, Jim, I'm using this as a crosspost test... ala might be
> interested, anyway]]
>
> [[Curses, Verizon doesn't carry alt.lang.asm - forgot that - try it from
> aioe...]]
>
> [[no, it wants to give me a hard time!!! clax only then...]]
[[try again with a different newsgroup ngq appears to be full of cruft
anyway... You don't mind, do you, guys? That's a "question", ain't it? :) ]]
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Frank
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4/25/2009 12:21:34 AM
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In news.groups.questions on 25 Apr 2009 00:21:34 GMT, Frank Kotler
<fbkotler@MUNGED.verizon.net> wrote:
> Frank Kotler wrote:
<...>
> [[try again with a different newsgroup ngq appears to be full of cruft
> anyway... You don't mind, do you, guys? That's a "question", ain't it? :) ]]
The answer to the *implied* question is "Use misc.test". :-)
Anyway, the headers show that your crossposted article reached the
clax moderator, which I assume is what you were testing.
--
PJR :-)
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Peter
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4/25/2009 2:24:47 PM
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On Apr 25, 10:24=A0am, Peter J Ross <p...@example.invalid> wrote:
> In news.groups.questions on 25 Apr 2009 00:21:34 GMT, Frank Kotler
>
> <fbkot...@MUNGED.verizon.net> wrote:
> > Frank Kotler wrote:
>
> <...>
>
> > [[try again with a different newsgroup ngq appears to be full of cruft
> > anyway... You don't mind, do you, guys? That's a "question", ain't it? =
:) ]]
>
> The answer to the *implied* question is "Use misc.test". :-)
>
You mean "misc.test.moderated" don't you?
> Anyway, the headers show that your crossposted article reached the
> clax moderator, which I assume is what you were testing.
>
Actually, we were testing the cross-posting... since we were having
trouble with that.
Nathan.
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4/26/2009 4:01:26 AM
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On Apr 24, 2:27=A0pm, Frank Kotler
<fbkotler@spamt...@microcosmotalk.com> wrote:
> Venks-89 wrote:
> > Greetings,
>
> > I've released my work of old under the bsd license. =A0This is an
> > assembler (originally written
> > for minix, but this version is for DOS). =A0 =A0It is powerful enough t=
o
> > assemble itself. =A0Allows
> > Include files equates and various directives. =A0 =A0Generates symbol
> > files and xref listings.
> > See readme.txt for background, justification and usage.
>
> > The DOS binary (asm.com) is included and it is only 7297 bytes.
>
> > Assembler is at :http://code.google.com/p/x86-s/
>
> Sounds great. Thanks! ...but the URL above tells me the project has no
> downloads... I'll check again later...
>
> Best,
> Frank
>
> [[ Frank, the code is available via SVN as shown by the 'Source' tab. -- =
Nathan
> ]]
I added Version 1.9 as a single download (featured on home page).
Hope that helps.
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Venks
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4/30/2009 1:13:42 AM
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Venks-89 wrote:
> On Apr 24, 2:27=A0pm, Frank Kotler
> <fbkotler@spamt...@microcosmotalk.com> wrote:
>> Venks-89 wrote:
>>> Greetings,
>>> I've released my work of old under the bsd license. =A0This is an
>>> assembler (originally written
>>> for minix, but this version is for DOS). =A0 =A0It is powerful enough t=
> o
>>> assemble itself. =A0Allows
>>> Include files equates and various directives. =A0 =A0Generates symbol
>>> files and xref listings.
>>> See readme.txt for background, justification and usage.
>>> The DOS binary (asm.com) is included and it is only 7297 bytes.
>>> Assembler is at :http://code.google.com/p/x86-s/
>> Sounds great. Thanks! ...but the URL above tells me the project has no
>> downloads... I'll check again later...
>>
>> Best,
>> Frank
>>
>> [[ Frank, the code is available via SVN as shown by the 'Source' tab. -- =
> Nathan
>> ]]
>
> I added Version 1.9 as a single download (featured on home page).
> Hope that helps.
Yep. Got it, thanks! Nice to see someone interested in "small". (Nasm,
by comparison, is topping a megabyte these days). More "bang for the
byte" is nice!
Best,
Frank
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5/2/2009 3:18:42 AM
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"Venks-89" <venksi@MUNGED.com> wrote in message
news:49f21346$0$21137$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshosting.com...
>
> Greetings,
>
> I've released my work of old under the bsd license. This is an
> assembler (originally written
> for minix, but this version is for DOS). It is powerful enough to
> assemble itself. Allows
> Include files equates and various directives. Generates symbol
> files and xref listings.
> See readme.txt for background, justification and usage.
>
> The DOS binary (asm.com) is included and it is only 7297 bytes.
>
> Assembler is at : http://code.google.com/p/x86-s/
>
> - Venks
Hi everyone,
It has been a while. I finally got around to looking through
clax, and came across this message. I thought I would add it
to my list at
http://www.frontiernet.net/~fys/links.htm#assemblers
Since my ISP's news server has been having problems with moderated
groups, I hope this makes it through.
I hope everyone enjoys their weekend,
Ben
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6/5/2009 7:31:08 PM
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