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date: 2014-11-21 17:46:00
subject: Re: To make POOH smile!

On Fri, 21 Nov 2014 23:39:52 +0000 (UTC), Dustin 
wrote:

>"p-0''0-h the cat (ES)"  wrote in
>news:076v6a515t939fcvadqfd7h494b1u1pkpm@4ax.com: 
>
>> On Fri, 21 Nov 2014 18:16:21 +0000 (UTC), Dustin
>>  wrote:
>> 
>>>~BD~  wrote in
>>>news:gLWdnZsCc4lu5vLJnZ2dnUVZ7s-dnZ2d@bt.com: 
>>>
>>>> I've only just noticed this comment!
>>>
>>>Liar. I've mentioned it numerous times before.
>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> "*The virus has a bug* and it does not supply command line
>>>> options to the host program correctly, so every program that
>>>> operates with command line parameters will work incorrectly
>>>> after infection." 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> So Dustin's not QUITE the wizard he thinks he is! ;-)
>>>
>>>Wrong again hotshot. No bug. One of several ####ups in the
>>>description. Irok was written in ASIC. ASIC string limit is 80
>>>characters. Any command line options which exceed 80 characters
>>>due to a limitation in the language used, will not be passed
>>>entirely. No bug, though. 
>> 
>> Hey, ASIC kiddy, are you telling us that the great Dustin Cook
>> couldn't work around that one? LOL.
>
>*laugh* Sure I could. switch over to pure assembler/outright machine 
>code. Pull the exec environment (including command line parameters) do 
>alot of parsing, string manipulation outside of my main program, pass 
>control to host using pure assembler, so that I can keeep all the work 
>from the string parsing. 
>
>Risk something stomping on me, since i'm going outside of the asic 
>environment, nothing knows what I've been doing, I run a very real risk 
>of the next piece of asic code stomping all over me (which is going to 
>happen regardless, ASIC has no idea i'm still running machine code over 
>here.) 
>
>In other words, I chose stability and the limitation over risk of 
>unstable code and no command line limitation.
>
>Didn't really consider that question before posting it.. eh?
>So... how much experience do you actually have writing low level 
>software? I'mma thinking, not going out on a limb here, that it's ehh, 
>not much.. yea?

Too difficult for you eh? Nice bit of bull####. Didn't fool me though.

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