Re: A86: Z80 and Visual C++


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Re: A86: Z80 and Visual C++




In a message dated 2/6/99 1:31:27 PM US Eastern Standard Time,
retupmoc7b@hotmail.com writes:

> C++ is a language
>  
>  The visual part implies use of Microsoft's visual studio, and using 
>  Microsoft Foundation Class.
>  
>  NO, there are no asm programs written in VC++
>  
>  YES, it is possible to use VISUAL STUDIO to write (and compile) asm 
>  programs. However, this would NOT be writing the program in VC++!
>  
>  There is a HUGE difference.
>  
>  Glad we got that cleared up :)
>  
>  --awwaiid

HEY MORONS!  He's not asking whether you could write the program in VC++.  If
he had any brains at all, which I know he does, he wouldn't have asked the
question.  He's asking if you could modify VC++ to use the TASM compiler and
linker, which in my opinion you can.  You haven't cleared it up.  You've
restated the obvious!

-Patrick Gray