I don't think it would be practical for general use, but for a specific
function that is often used and too slow now, it may do the trick. The
easiest approach would be to use something like Delphi to handle the
complicated interface stuff, then use inline assembly (Delphi allows you to
easy add assembly code in line:) to code your function.
Al
At 08:25 AM 12/5/2000 +0000, Michael Thomas wrote:
>Lately I wuz thinking of picking up an extra language to add to my long list
>of the ones I currently know ;) As most people know you can develop custom
>COM, CORBA, CFX & other types of add-ons using alot of different languages
>like C++, VB, Java etc. etc.
>
>What I am wondering is if anyone out there knows if I can create COM or CFX
>extensions through assembly/assembler language. I know its a pretty old
>language but its also pretty efficient. If anyone has anything to comment
>about this, please do ;) I will be one extremely greatful person.
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