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Where oh Where did the GoAsm forum go?

Started by shankle, June 11, 2017, 01:46:51 AM

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shankle

I can't find it (6-10-2017). Maybe I'm going blind.....

avcaballero

Here is. Las post from May 18, 2017.

Hhhhhmmm, too easy answer, is there any hide thing in the question?

shankle

Nothing hidden. I think it used to be in the Project forum but It does not show
on my computer?????

avcaballero

yes, it is in the Project forum, just at the bottom, on the child boards, the first one :biggrin:

shankle

Thank you Caballero.
Some Nefarious Web Master is trying to confuse us old guys :)

shankle

I need some information.
Since Hutch relegated GoAsm to a sub forum, does that mean GoAsm is not being maintained
anymore???? Is it a non supported language now??

Is Masm32 still only a 32-bit language or is there now a 64-bit version??

avcaballero

Hello, I'm very interested on that too. I have not programed much on goasm, but there are many times that I wanted to do so. Maybe for laziness I still have not started, but it is a great programming package, unlike others it comes with everything you need to start programming, making high quality software. I hope that its programmer keeps on working on it. :t

By the way, Shrankle, maybe this would be better to post in the goasm thread.

shankle

Thank you for replying Caballero.
I agree it should be in the GoAsm forum but at the time I couldn't find the GoAsm
forum. The only reason I went to GoAsm was that Masm32 was still 32-bit and
I wanted 64-bit.
I still don't know if Hutch has built a Masm64  version.
I hope GoAsm is not abandon ware.

avcaballero

The same here. I'm afraid that Hutch won't provide you the masm 64 binaries: compiler, linker, etc because they are propietary. Some people have worked hard to make the libraries, includes, macros, examples, etc for ml64 and they are ready for download, but you have to look for the binaries for yourself. And we are not sure that Microsoft keep on working on ml64.

There are another projects that provide you basically just the compiler.

Well, in short, I think that goasm is not a bad choice, neither.

For now, I only program in asm 64 bits in Nasmx and Fasm.

hutch--

Look in the "Rarely Used Projects" for Goasm.