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jwasm bug: constants in x64 mode

Started by qWord, January 30, 2010, 02:13:32 PM

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qWord

jwasm 2.02b doesn't like the following when compiling x64 code - for 32bit mode this problem doesn't occur:

num = 0ffffffffh SHL 31 ; error for each value greater than 1

=> Error A2259: Constant value too large



There is also a compatibility problem I've found:

%echo @CatStr(%(@SizeStr(<123>)))
masm compiles this, while jwasm throws an error:
Error A2233: Syntax error: )

regards, qWord
FPU in a trice: SmplMath
It's that simple!

japheth


It's fixed in preliminary v2.03.

Btw: I do no regularly check this sub-forum. To report JWasm bugs please use this link:

http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=255677&atid=1126895


henxan

Quote from: japheth on February 01, 2010, 08:43:12 AM
[...]

Your site http://www.japheth.de is being blocked by "Trend Micro Worry-Free Business Security Services." It is marked as "Malicious content"-site, and has gotten a "High security risk" ranking.

Are you aware of this japheth?

qWord

change your AV - that should solve you problem  :wink
FPU in a trice: SmplMath
It's that simple!

henxan

Quote from: qWord on July 29, 2011, 03:11:25 PM
change your AV - that should solve you problemĀ  :wink

I dont bother..

I reported the issue to Trend Micro or what they are called. They gave me a reply just now. They will NOT be changing the status.. :(..

Quote from: The Trend Micro guys

Website    http://www.japheth.de
New Safety Rating
(originally rated as "Dangerous" by Trend Micro)
   We have checked on the website, but the result is still
Dangerous
New Content Type
(originally categorized as "Disease Vector" by Trend Micro)
   We have checked on the website, but the result is still
Disease Vector

dedndave

probably due to the server security - not the content
i may not always agree with Andreas   :bdg
but, i doubt he has malicious intentions

jj2007

Japheth's site has a few keywords (debugger, shell, dumper, socket, ...) that might induce some exceptionally stupid sh**y heuristic algo to trigger an alarm, but these are all tools, not diseases. IMHO certain companies in the security sector are diseases that should be treated with the virtual equivalent to DDT :green2

habran

What do you think, people
who is creating malware programs?
those who create open source programs or those who want to sell programs against malware?
If there was no malware they wouldn't be able to sell they programs
I have had Trend Micro before and I had constant problems with my computer
now I am using AVG and I am very happy, even with free version
and AVG is not reporting against Japheth's site or FASM site

best regards


dedndave

Trend has a pretty good reputation, actually
AVG will spot all kinds of programs as malicious - we have an entire thread for it - lol

however, i will be the first to agree with the point you are making
i have said before - the guys writing the anti-virus programs are likely to be writing the viruses
what better way to perpetuate a market where one would otherwise not exist