I have just assembled (with JWasm 2.06) my large library (2 Mbyte source code)
devoted to sorting/searching.
The whole MASM source thing assembled seamlessly, no crash, test results are
exact and core functions execution speeds are identical to ml64 version' s.
Thanks to Japheth I got a ml64 for Linux !
Hi Apl_and_Asm,
>The whole MASM source thing assembled seamlessly, no crash, test results are
>exact and core functions execution speeds are identical to ml64 version' s.
>Thanks to Japheth I got a ml64 for Linux !
If I were you I would say:
"The whole MASM source thing assembled seamlessly, no crash, test results are
exact and core functions execution speeds are excellent
Thanks to Japheth I've got an excellent assembler for Linux!" :thumbu
because the ml64 is a crappy tool :tdown
best regards :bg
OK, my post was a bit awkward.
Hope Japheth did not feel offended.
Its JWasm clearly outclasses ml64
while being syntactically compatible
with it.
Converting my library to NASM/YASM
source would have been a nightmare.
Best Regards.
Thank you Apl_and_Asm,
I totally agree with you
we are all indebted to japheth for giving us for free such a great tool
I admire his energy, enthusiasm, knowledge and intelligence
JWasm is awesome tool and it is getting better and better.
Together with WinInc it is a complete tool for us ASM suckers :bg
best regards :U
Right, JWasm exemplifies what talent and hard work allow to achieve.
As to assembly language programming Japheth built a bridge between
Windows and Linux. He deserves the gratitude of all programmers
until then Windows prisoners.
Best Regards.