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Oct 22nd, 2001, 11:58 AM
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Asm Coders Needed !
Hi everyone !
I'm currently working on a project called 'VBMaX' which is a compiler for vb to create .exe files WITHOUT any runtime files generated with vb...
The programs uses the code, parse it and compile
I am currently writing the skeleton of the app ( including parsing, linking and writing .exe file )
But the problem is that i must re-write the WHOLE vb library in asm ( so to make good progs based on compiled asm )
So DOES ANY C++/ASM CODER WANT TO HELP ME ??
Yes, c++ coders too, cause i can turn c++ source code into asm quickly, so i can implement it.
There are some few functions already written, but i need the whole library to make a valid program... And sure you can use 'base' function to write more advanced functions...
You can check the website : VBMaX WebSite
and post some messages to tell you can conrtibuate to this project... More we are, faster it will be...
Hope you can help me.
if you wanna join the group : [email protected]
Thanx on advance
All what you dream is codable - DevMaX
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Oct 22nd, 2001, 10:34 PM
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I had come across an article that uses VB via ASM, that one is NASM, goto http://www.programmersheaven.com, under the Assembly categories n find out frm there.
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Oct 23rd, 2001, 06:06 AM
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not the point
Well, first the link is broken .. i don't know what's the real url ?
Then, the fact is that the project isn't made to use VB in ASM... it's to COMPILE entire projects coded with VB IDE...
And so, i have to rebuild EVERY built-in functions that microsoft implemeted in vb runtimes, to be able to run them like asm code...
Maybe the article you want to show me is talking about it ? Well, i don't, as i said upper i can't read it without the url !
All what you dream is codable - DevMaX
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Oct 23rd, 2001, 08:37 PM
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I m sorry to hear that, but anyhow i think this is a more specific links to related issue regards on ur request,
http://www.programmersheaven.com/zone5/links/link58.htm
Hope these links would help you, all the best!
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