At 06:01 AM 11/29/2005 +0100, Bernd Blaauw wrote:
our NOMYSO page already points to Perl website, so I guess it's pointless
to ask for converted sourcecode.
Nah, think of it as a commitment filter. If a person can't be bothered to
make a small download to get Perl for the conversion, how much effort do
you think they'd put into coding and debugging the source files? Besides,
Perl is multi-platform and pretty darn useful once you learn a few quirks
and basic regular expressions.
If any of you have suggestions for an open source application written in
MASM or TASM which could use an automatic conversion to NASM, let me know
and I'll consider making it the test case for Nomyso version 2.5 or 3.0.
http://www.darklogic.org/fdos/projects/atapicdd/atapicdd.0.2.14.zip
I have no clue about in which condition the TASM(MASM?) and NASM
sourcecode is.
Does ATAPICD work? I thought it was basically abandoned unfinished in
favor of other DOS CD-drivers generally available and working (which
admittedly aren't open-sourced).
Anyway, that's one vote for ATAPICD and one vote for FreeDOS HELP.
if HIMEM compiles now with NASM, does FDXMS/FDXXMS/FDXDM286 also
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