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> It apparantly optimizes well, and manages to use that > silly DOS4GW flag protected mode interface, but how the hell > do you do inline ASM? I could die without it! It's a major kludge. You'll have to crack open the help files to find out how to do it - it is fairly well explained. I took one look and decided to give it a very wide steer. It involves a couple of C macros and declaring your ASM code as a block of data. > If you can't, why won't it link TASM objects in with programs? Use WASM (which comes with WC 10.0). ---* Origin: Unique Computing, Melbourne, Australia (3:632/348) SEEN-BY: 50/99 54/54 620/243 623/630 624/50 632/103 301 348 386 998 633/371 SEEN-BY: 633/379 634/384 635/301 502 503 541 544 636/100 639/100 711/401 409 SEEN-BY: 711/410 430 510 807 808 809 932 934 942 712/623 713/888 714/906 SEEN-BY: 800/1 @PATH: 632/103 348 635/503 50/99 54/54 711/808 809 934 |
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