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from: Jacob Brewer
date: 2003-12-09 08:52:06
subject: RE: DR Dos on a P4

From: Jacob Brewer 

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Yes, and thank you I am testing with it now (So far it is very good!)  Our
current client is very paranoid (go figure in the gamin industry) and
reviews all of our source before it is fielded.  So if I am asked,  I have
to be able to rebuild all of these files (they aren't coders, but they do
have some things they look for) :(

BTW I attached the modified asm files.  I am currently downloading NASM.

-----Original Message-----
From: Michal H. Tyc [mailto:mht{at}bttr-software.de]
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 9:58 AM
To: opendos{at}delorie.com
Subject: Re: DR Dos on a P4


On Mon, 8 Dec 2003 11:06:36 -0600, Jacob Brewer wrote:

> My assembler isn't too good.  I am having problems getting the line "not
> dword [es:bx + di]" to compile in MASM6.11.  I am getting a syntax error
:(
> Is it the same as "not [es:bx + di]"

This source is in NASM syntax, which is somewhat simplified
in comparison with MASM. In some aspects (like square brackets
around memory references) it resembles TASM in Ideal mode.
Sometimes I like NASM and sometimes I don't... nobody is perfect.

Anyway, it seems that Arkady already explained everything.

BTW, didn't you get my private message with CLRVDISK.COM attached,
or you just want to rebuild it from the source?

Michal


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