[A83] Re: Linux compiling
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[A83] Re: Linux compiling
Just use Dosemu in linux and run Tasm dos in dosemu.. that the way i use..
BTW, if you like blackbox.. you should take a look at fluxbox.. :).. I find
it cool :)
Hope that help,
Xavier LaRue
On Monday 15 April 2002 18:47, you wrote:
> You can use TASM on Linux. It's very old, so you'll need a copy of libc4.
> You can find this stuff at Joe Wingbermuehle's page:
>
> http://joewing.calc.org/calc/linux.shtml
>
> I use Debian, so I can't install RPM's directly, and the RPM on that page
> didn't work with alien (RPM to DEB converter). So I found a Debian package
> of libc4 from an old release, installed it, and TASM ran fine.
>
> Since you like Blackbox, you might try using Debian, as it's more suited to
> power users than Mandrake. Blackbox is definitely nice, especially if you
> don't do much GUI stuff besides xterms (I use the GNOME terminal with
> Blackbox). themes.org has some cool Blackbox themes. Mail me privately if
> you want some good ones that I hacked to work better. If you use XMMS, you
> might check the xdisc program on my homepage, as it has a script to make it
> integrate XMMS with Blackbox nicely. Linux is cool, but it takes a lot of
> tweaking to get it how you like it.
>
> Anyway, regarding TASM on Linux, I got bored a while ago and started on
> OpenTASM. It was intended to be an open reimplementation of TASM. I got
> busy with work and other things and haven't quite finished it. Now that
> they finally fixed bison with C++ in Debian, I'll try to get it done
> sometime soon. It should be much faster than any other assembler, can be
> dropped into programs that need an assembler, and most importantly, it's
> free.
>
> > Hi, everyone! I just converted to Linux (running Mandrake 8.2 with
> > Blackbox, really didn't care for KDE or Gnome)
> >
> > Moving on, I want to be able to compile ASM files and APPS on Linux
> > box... I'm pretty sure it was Hyperbyte that got the 0104 key ported to
> > Linux, but what compiler should I use?
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