Hi,
Im getting some problem with tutorials. I cant see output on console of Demo2 and others.
but I tried with a different computer and it works fine without differences in code
Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit / Masm32 11
any suggestion?
Thanks
No such problems on Win7 Pro. Do you use linker option /subsystem:console ?
Hi,
I assembled from QuickEditor "Console Assemble and Link" like tutorial says
Ho assemblato da Quickeditor sui entrambi i pc e solo su uno non mi da l'output su console
it could be a PATH issue
perhaps one PC has a compiler installed - and the PATH, INCLUDE, or LIB environment variables are different
Dave,
apparently the executable is being created but no output, so it must be something different.
Robert,
Did the assembler and/or linker issue any warnings?
Can you open a command prompt, e.g. with Start/Esegui?
If you run the progs from there, what do you see?
Do the demos end with an inkey, so that you can see output before it closes?
Can you see output if in \masm32\tutorial\console\demo2\proc.asm you add the red parts below?
includelib \masm32\lib\kernel32.lib
uselib msvcrt
.code ; Tell MASM where the code starts
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start: ; The CODE entry point to the program
call main ; branch to the "main" procedure
inkey
exit
Saluti,
Jochen
Hi,
The output is redirected to console window so i can see any messages.There are no warnings or any kind of message
but with inkey it works....thanks
unfortunately I dont know which is the difference between the first and second computer.
on the second , the code works without inkey. Im a bit curious but thanks anyway ;)
original:
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; Build this with the "Project" menu using
; "Console Assemble and Link"
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; Procedures are a fundamental building block of programs that are
; build directly into the processor using CALL and RET instructions.
; This shows how simple it is to do in MASM.
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.486 ; create 32 bit code
.model flat, stdcall ; 32 bit memory model
option casemap :none ; case sensitive
include \masm32\include\windows.inc ; always first
include \masm32\macros\macros.asm ; MASM support macros
; -----------------------------------------------------------------
; include files that have MASM format prototypes for function calls
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include \masm32\include\masm32.inc
include \masm32\include\gdi32.inc
include \masm32\include\user32.inc
include \masm32\include\kernel32.inc
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; Library files that have definitions for function
; exports and tested reliable prebuilt code.
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includelib \masm32\lib\masm32.lib
includelib \masm32\lib\gdi32.lib
includelib \masm32\lib\user32.lib
includelib \masm32\lib\kernel32.lib
.code ; Tell MASM where the code starts
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start: ; The CODE entry point to the program
call main ; branch to the "main" procedure
exit
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main proc
print chr$("Hi, I am in the 'main' procedure",13,10)
ret ; return to the next instruction after "call"
main endp
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end start ; Tell MASM where the program ends
EDIT:
I have just unistalled and installed again MASM32, now all works without inkey.....