The site is not secure enough to run but the file list is browsable.
http://files.assemblercode.com/
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chinese can't see it again, haahaa :green2
Not much I can do about that, the site is in the US.
Utilmasm,
will you test for me if you can access my local australian site at http://www.masm32au.com/
:thumbu
it's working perfect speed!
Hutch,
Thanks for putting this online. I just checked a few examples, and already stumbled over a cute toolbar example (dropbutton.zip) that even includes a dedicated *.hlp file for toolbars.
:U
JJ,
There is another archive but all the filenames are partially encrypted and I think the only way is to manually rename them which takes forever.
yes - i found one called "hutch.zip" - very cryptic - lol
nice list, Hutch - thanks :U
I have just downloaded the list to a directory here, downbloading the partilly encrypted name list now< I think I can write a quick and dirty basic prog just to do the renames as there are about 700 files in the list as far as I can see.
Hi Hutch,
Many thanks :U
well - you can delete the cpufreq.zip file - lol
it reports the frequency on my machine as a constant 2147483648 Hz (80000000h)
I have the second archive done, only took about 5-10 minutes to remove all of the junk out of the file names. Now I have to look through all of it to remove posted photos and duplications certain types of code, merge all of it into one directory and see how big the final size is. Th web site here in OZ is fast but not very large and it may be a problem fitting that much data onto it. I have 2 in the US that are big, cheap and fast but our friends in China do not seem to be able to access them.
Wow, one of my programs are in there and it is from 2003... Damn, I have been around here a long time. :P
Nicely done Hutch :D. I had a quick browse, going by filename more than anything, i'll take a closer look soon. I had a look also for a specific file from an example which Mark Larson posted about, but it doesnt seem to be there, its meant to have an example of MD5 using SSE2.
HR,
Ghandi
:bg
Rob,
If you are worried about 2003 it only goes to prove you are a young fella. :U
OK,
I have just added the earlier archive to the same site and it displays correctly. By combining the two locally it allowed me to remove junk like photos, direct duplicates and numerous sequential updates of some programs so the total size is about 17 meg.