Re: A89: Quitting ASM


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Re: A89: Quitting ASM




The reason certain programs do not work is because of various calls the programs
make.  The networking programs are very difficult to emulate.  Since all the
graphlink does is make file calls and serial port calls it should work well.  Try
the win 3.1 verison.

ZeromusMog@aol.com wrote:

> In a message dated 12/9/98 2:09:03 PM Pacific Standard Time,
> cyberdeity@pdq.net writes:
>
> > What about WinE?
> If you ask about that, you've obviously never used it. :) It took a half hour
> to load AOL, and it crashed before it got to the Log On dialog. About the only
> things that work good are Solitare and Minesweeper... although Win 3.1's File
> Manager worked OK. Now if only I could get a real ISP instead of AOL... I
> highly doubt that anything like the Graph Link works in WinE. Assembly Studio
> 86 crashed when I tried to do the ctrl+F5 that compiles and sends the program.
>
> >
> >  Nabil Schear wrote:
> >
> >  > >Isn't g++ a Linux program? And while we're on Linux, anyone want to
> >  > make
> >  > >link/asm software for Linux? I hate Windows! :)
> >  >
> >  > I have used g++ for linux and unix on about 5 different archatectures.
> >  > I'm
> >  > pretty sure there is one that will run under windows.  If not, get your
> >  > act
> >  > together and use a real operating system!
> >  >
> >  >         --Nate
> >  >
> >  > i de really appreciate it if some one wrote a linux program that was 89
> >  > compatible bc i hate having to boot windows everytime i want to link
> >  > by the way ive never seen g++ on a windows platform but it may exist
> >  > im not sure and ill find out
> >  > Nabil Schear



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