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DigiTan
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Posted: 25 Aug 2009 10:05:02 pm    Post subject:

The past couple o' seasons, I've been trying out Ubuntu and openSUSE for essential and highly-productive projects (picking fights on youtube). Occasionally, I like to open the Wine "emulator" and do some pixel work in CalcGS or make notes. VTI seems to work too. The problem is, anything that involves a DOS batch file or windows command prompt goes psycho crazy on me. It doesn't really crash outright, but I get weird assembler errors with TASM and SpASM. My batch files for Apack and other action-packed utilities does the same! What's the deal here? Does command stuff work with Wine?

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magicdanw
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Posted: 26 Aug 2009 10:11:39 am    Post subject:

I have no idea if wine supports windows batch files, but it may have to do with how you're accessing your filesystem (remember that wine has its own directory structure that it presents to windows programs as a virtual drive).
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Mapar007


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Posted: 26 Aug 2009 02:40:23 pm    Post subject:

Wine doesn't have all the windows core programs, and as the dlls are proprietary, they have been recoded => bugs/side effect shit. (I don't know if that's the reason though)

It's mostly a rule that you shouldn't use wine too much. It does weird things for me too.

SPASM has a great linux version (which I use), I'd recommend using that instead of "emulating" it.
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DigiTan
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Posted: 26 Aug 2009 05:54:38 pm    Post subject:

It does?

Don't tell Spencer I didn't know about it! Oh man, here he comes...


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Mapar007


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Posted: 27 Aug 2009 01:34:58 pm    Post subject:

Check repo.calcforge.org

EDIT: No, wait, the latest version is out on Revsoft. I still use the calcforge version though (SPASM 1). Old, but few bugs. (only ever had problems with it when I tried to reassemble Calcsys, but thats bigness)


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tribal


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Posted: 27 Aug 2009 04:21:25 pm    Post subject:

You can check the revsoft svn for the latest version of SPASM2, that's what I compiled/use.

Here's the link: http://svn.revsoft.org/spasm/
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