The author of these files is Vasily Sotnikov. When I can master enough Russian I will ask his permission to post them on this web site so that members can easily get them. From a few days of experimenting with small test pieces these files appear to work well and have a lot of good design work in them. I might add that its a pleasure to be able to use someone else's files for once. :P
http://dsmhelp.narod.ru/masm64.zip (http://dsmhelp.narod.ru/masm64.zip)
There is more technical data at the parent site if you can translate enough Russian to make sense of it.
http://dsmhelp.narod.ru/environment.htm (http://dsmhelp.narod.ru/environment.htm)
Google's google-translate-web-page-translator(GTWPT=http://itools.com/tool/google-translate-web-page-translator (http://itools.com/tool/google-translate-web-page-translator)) works well on this page.
Chrome has the GTWPT plug-in option, for near effortless browsing of the Russian, with Cut-N-Paste made easier.
Best Regards, Michael, aka P1
Hi Michael,
Good to hear from you. :t
Quote from: hutch-- on August 22, 2016, 05:09:17 AMHi Michael, Good to hear from you. :t
Thursday, I interview for a job using my MASM skills again.
I have been lurking from time to time. Brushing up on ML64 methods and techniques. But I must admit, that 32bit uPs persist in the node population of MS networks, so my projects are all 32bit. [RANT]AVs are increasingly unfriendly to MASM methodologies traditional and current. It seems lately, most of the time, an update loads and I lose another exe or two from my libraries(Even Norton).
AKA, AV_bloatware of older code.[/RANT]
Best Regards, Michael
You have to be well behaved, a manifest and version control block will solve most of the AV scanner problems.