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JoeImp
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Joined: 24 May 2003
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Posted: 01 Feb 2004 11:15:19 am    Post subject:

Has anybody used nasm for computer instead of tasm for calc? Ive been looking around for some nasm tutorials, but I cant find any decent ones. If anybody has anything decent, please post here, thanks Razz (And yes, ive tried google)

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Joined: 06 Jan 2004
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Posted: 01 Feb 2004 11:19:17 pm    Post subject:

Why don't you go to this link to find great books on nasm?
Books
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JeePee


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Joined: 18 Jan 2004
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Posted: 02 Feb 2004 02:21:09 pm    Post subject:

Google©'s Top-5 Search results for 'nasm windows tutorial':
1.http://linuxassembly.org/resources.html - Linux Assembly: resources
2.http://win32assembly.online.fr/tutorials.html - Iczelion's Win32 Assembly Homepage
3.http://www.deinmeister.de/w32asm1e.htm - Win32Assembler Tutorial by T$ - Chapter 0.5 [deinmeister.de]
4.http://www.deinmeister.de/w32asm1.htm - Win32Assembler Tutorial von T$ - Kapitel 0,5b [deinmeister.de]
5.http://www.programmersheaven.com/search/LinkDetail.asp?Typ=2&ID=6244 - Programmers Heaven - Win32Assembler Tutorial (NASM/TASM/MASM)


See the 2nd one...
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Posted: 04 Feb 2004 09:46:04 pm    Post subject:

What does TASM stand for?
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sgm


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Posted: 05 Feb 2004 12:58:09 pm    Post subject:

(Turbo)|(Telemark) Assembler.
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Posted: 05 Feb 2004 10:52:16 pm    Post subject:

What's the difference? Aren't both def. the same?
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Basjuh


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Posted: 06 Feb 2004 06:00:56 am    Post subject:

turbo is a c assembler
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sgm


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Posted: 06 Feb 2004 03:45:26 pm    Post subject:

Actually, its an 80x86 assembler. Turbo C is the C compiler.
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Posted: 07 Feb 2004 01:28:00 am    Post subject:

So we're using telemark. Right?
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