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Started by Ficy, June 25, 2012, 02:14:38 AM

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The dynamic call has been corrected by:
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JWasm v2.10rc11, Apr  8 2013
It had been done so fast  :t
thanks
Fa is a musical note to play with CL

Adamanteus

 Yes, works fine. I even decided for advertising purposes make it on my libraries - and,  if somebody wants to test the result, could download it from here  :t

japheth


JWasm v2.11 has been released.

This version is dedicated to Friedrich August von Hayek ( "The Road to Serfdom" ) .

jj2007

20-Oct-2013 09:54 works fine with my sources :t

(Hayek, really?? ::))

TWell

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Quote from: japheth on October 21, 2013, 09:44:40 PM
JWasm v2.11 has been released.
Thank's.
JWAsm + POLink + POIDE is good learning/debugging environment for me!

nidud

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Gunther

Andreas may dedicate jWasm to whom he want. Anyway, it's an excellent tool.

Gunther
You have to know the facts before you can distort them.

jj2007

Quote from: nidud on October 22, 2013, 02:12:22 AM
The solution to this problem, Japheth, will then be to move to Norway
Malta has a much better climate, though ;-)

QuoteSo now you know "The Road to Serfdom"  :biggrin:
One of my teachers was an ardent admirer of Hayek - we used to call him "paleo-liberal" :biggrin:

avcaballero

I wonder if anyone can argue according to its ideas or should only do so if it is within the politically correct, regardless of it is correct or not. It is usual to divide the world into good and evil and think that some respond to certain political ideas and others to the contrary. One rich and other poor , some bad, and some good ...

At this point of global crisis would be interesting to stop for a bit and think if only our ideas are correct or should at least allow a debate.

Probably not Mr. Hayek neither Mr. Keynes are 100 % accurate neither 100 % misguided. But using a Keynes' base for governments spend huge amounts of money trying to "stimulate" the economy, when what they really do is throw money away in exchange for winning some months time, I find most than irregular. Meanwhile, the super- wealthy gentlemen who buy sovereign debt are getting richer while others are becoming more indebted, and therefore poorer... and demanding that markets keep on buying our debt and thereby making us poorer .

I do not know the details for all countries, but it seems none of them have achieved bridle the deficit. And in return keep on issuing debt or print more money hoping to avoid inflation. If we look back, and compare our situation with which we had 5/6 years ago I think we would have vertigo.

Make love, not war... ;)

japheth

Quote from: jj2007 on October 22, 2013, 03:57:40 AM
Malta has a much better climate, though ;-)

I find the summers in Germany too hot for my taste, usually.

Don't think I want to live in an oven.

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no comment  :icon_mrgreen:

dedndave

you wouldn't like Arizona, then - at least not the southern half
here it is, nearing halloween, and it still gets over 90F

you must be in the southern part of Germany
some of my ancestors came from Baden-Baden   :P

nidud

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hutch--

We used to have a viable alternative to "serfdom" here in OZ, years ago if a pile of kids pooled their dole payments they could rent a house near a good surfing beach and enter into "sUrfdom". They got the suntan and lifestyle for free. Sad to say (for them) the government wised up on the deal and put an end to it.  :P

dedndave

sounds like one of those surfers may have been called "Hutch"   :biggrin:
never tried surfing - it looks like it might be fun - and a little dangerous, maybe
more fun to watch the gals, maybe - lol
always wanted to try scuba, though

here in AZ, we don't get a lot of time on the beach

Gunther

Dave,

Quote from: dedndave on November 04, 2013, 09:39:02 PM
here in AZ, we don't get a lot of time on the beach

That is in the nature of the things.  :lol:

Gunther
You have to know the facts before you can distort them.