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Shared Memory using Masm

Started by Paulo, September 09, 2013, 09:29:41 PM

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jj2007

Quote from: Paulo on September 10, 2013, 01:03:15 AM
Thanks for the update jj2007, but why is the source in rtf format?

My laziness - I hate to press more than one key ;-)
OPT_Tgt   dll   ; target is DLL, not exe
OPT_Run   GetSharedMem   ; you can't run a DLL, so run the test app instead
OPT_Assembler   JWasm   ; ML 8+ is also OK, ML 6.15 chokes

Plain text versions attached.

dedndave

i'd like to see a program written with only one key   :lol:

jj2007

Writing the code itself merits more than one key :greensml:
But when I am in "polishing mode", I want to see immediately the result, so one key for "build & run" is a must. Count how many menu items you have to click in your editor...

Rumours say there are coders who are so brilliant that they assemble their code and don't need to link it, let alone run the exe. But that's just rumours ;)

Paulo

@jj2007
Many thanks.

@dedndave

Quote from: dedndave on September 10, 2013, 03:22:18 AM
i'd like to see a program written with only one key   :lol:

Can't do it with one key, but I can with two.
The "1" key and the "0" key.  :biggrin:

dedndave

that's the hard way, Paulo   :biggrin:
and... at some point, you are going to press Enter, i suspect


Paulo

Who needs an ENTER key?
00001101   00001010   :biggrin:

dedndave

lol
notice the guy only has 4 digits on his hand
must be a java programmer   :lol:

Paulo

Quote from: dedndave on September 10, 2013, 08:10:13 PM
lol
notice the guy only has 4 digits on his hand

Does it then mean that he is making a rude gesture?  :biggrin:

dedndave

it does look like it, huh   :P

sinsi

Sorry, he is the ultimate ASM programmer.
4 digits = one nybble
2 hands = 8 digits = one byte

Paulo

Quote from: sinsi on September 10, 2013, 09:03:43 PM
Sorry, he is the ultimate ASM programmer.
4 digits = one nybble
2 hands = 8 digits = one byte

I'm lost for WORDS.  :P

dedndave

toes maybe ?

i always hated octal - don't know why   :redface:

FORTRANS

Quote from: dedndave on September 10, 2013, 10:18:29 PM
i always hated octal - don't know why

Hi,

   You could always fall back to sexagesimal, as they used up
to the middle ages.  Those wacky Babylonians did things their
way, ala Frank.

Cheers,

Steve

Paulo

Imagine telling the wife or girlfriend (or both  :biggrin:) that you are playing with sexagesimal on the computer.
You would get very strange looks. :eusa_naughty: