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July 7th, 2004, 01:42 PM
#11
Originally posted here by TheSpecialist
Originally posted here by mjk
All Windows is 32 bit.
That would have been true a few years ago. But some of us are running XP/2003 with 64bit processing.
Ok I'm showing my age... Windows 3.1x and older is 16 bit. You need to boot in DOS first then type win (.com) to start Windows. It's basically DOS with multitasking feature in GUI environment.
I used to use (Borland) Turbo Assembler (TASM) in DOS. To edit an assembly codeI used Sidekick, a TSR program with built in text editor. Anybody remember?
Peace always,
<jdenny>
Always listen to experts. They\'ll tell you what can\'t be done and why. Then go and do it. -- Robert Heinlein
I\'m basically a very lazy person who likes to get credit for things other people actually do. -- Linus Torvalds
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July 7th, 2004, 06:43 PM
#12
Nope I dont remember... but I do beleave that I remember useing basic on a win3.1 back when I was about 8 to 10 years of age. Years later im looking at trailers and screenshots of Doom3. I still own a windows 95...
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July 8th, 2004, 08:41 AM
#13
Hmm. I never realized that the older Windows were 16-bit. It makes sense though. And I also forgout about the 64 bit thing.
Thanks for correcting me.
this place is empty as hell anyways
Hell is empty? You must think everyone in the world is a saint!
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July 8th, 2004, 09:58 PM
#14
Compaired to me? of course
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July 9th, 2004, 04:48 AM
#15
LOL at TheSpecialist. Hey, at least you're honest and admit your "weaknesses" . Honesty is a virtue and surely a sign of a saint! How's that?
mjk, Windows 95 only runs on 386 or later right? 286 and 8086 are 16 bit. My first PC was a 286. But I had used a 8086 PC before.
Peace always,
<jdenny>
Always listen to experts. They\'ll tell you what can\'t be done and why. Then go and do it. -- Robert Heinlein
I\'m basically a very lazy person who likes to get credit for things other people actually do. -- Linus Torvalds
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July 9th, 2004, 03:40 PM
#16
Member
Hi TheSpecialist,
yeah i took softwares from masm32 also. I have masm32. But look buddy i need to understand 16 bit before i get to 32 bit. I think that is right. Is that ???
n i dont know what problem you have.......as you wrote this these links ..as u seemed to be a kinda angry here. (May i dont really know. Please help me out.
I really don't get why peaple need to have a preference in an OS yet alone something such as an assembler... Its so petty and stupid. I mean **** and its not hard to edit your name into a few declared bytes in some hello world program...
DB "Blah blah blah",0
Oh and by the way unless you have some code for the masses to plagiarise then edit to sort of knock off as thier own, I really don't see why this is in code review. But oh well this place is empty as hell anyways...
Currently working on sdome link directories and a brand new programming site. :P will post them soon.
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July 9th, 2004, 03:46 PM
#17
Member
Ok guys i really need your help. These are the things i need. Well i m just requesting.
1. Do anyone of you have Win3.x ( I need 3.x 16 bit)
2. A good tasm for 16 bit
Currently working on sdome link directories and a brand new programming site. :P will post them soon.
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July 10th, 2004, 09:36 PM
#18
Originally posted here by yuvraj
Ok guys i really need your help. These are the things i need. Well i m just requesting.
1. Do anyone of you have Win3.x ( I need 3.x 16 bit)
Actually just about any computer can run a 16bit application intil you run into 64bit processing... by then these machines are to busy emulateing for 98% of the software thats being used today
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July 13th, 2004, 02:33 AM
#19
Member
Is there who has Win 3.x and php.exe in this forum
Currently working on sdome link directories and a brand new programming site. :P will post them soon.
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July 20th, 2004, 02:56 AM
#20
Junior Member
spiff.tripnet.se/~iczelion - tutorials on masm32, download masm32 v8.2
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