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Newbie
May 12, 2004
Nigel Rutherford
May 12, 2004
J Anderson
May 12, 2004
Andrew Edwards
May 12, 2004
Phill
May 12, 2004
Hey guys, I'm currently downloading the compiler as I'm wwriting this, so I'm not sure what to expect. I have over a year's experience with both 16-bit and 32-bit assembly code, and I thought this might be a bit of a challenge. Does anyone have any primers or basic run-thrus of some useful functions and API calls etc. that would be great. Thanks!


May 12, 2004
Nigel Rutherford wrote:

>Hey guys, I'm currently downloading the compiler as I'm wwriting this, so I'm
>not sure what to expect. I have over a year's experience with both 16-bit and
>32-bit assembly code, and I thought this might be a bit of a challenge. Does
>anyone have any primers or basic run-thrus of some useful functions and API
>calls etc. that would be great. Thanks!
>  
>

I'm not sure what your after.   If your a newbie you should check out the wiki as it has heaps of help.

http://www.prowiki.org/wiki4d/wiki.cgi?FrontPage

-- 
-Anderson: http://badmama.com.au/~anderson/
May 12, 2004
Nigel Rutherford wrote:
> Hey guys, I'm currently downloading the compiler as I'm wwriting this, so I'm
> not sure what to expect. I have over a year's experience with both 16-bit and
> 32-bit assembly code, and I thought this might be a bit of a challenge. Does
> anyone have any primers or basic run-thrus of some useful functions and API
> calls etc. that would be great. Thanks!
> 
> 

This should help you on your quest:

http://www.dsource.org/tutorials/
May 12, 2004
There are some tutorials here that you will find usefull:

www.dsource.org

Phill

"Nigel Rutherford" <Nigel_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:c7smlf$j59$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> Hey guys, I'm currently downloading the compiler as I'm wwriting this, so
I'm
> not sure what to expect. I have over a year's experience with both 16-bit
and
> 32-bit assembly code, and I thought this might be a bit of a challenge.
Does
> anyone have any primers or basic run-thrus of some useful functions and
API
> calls etc. that would be great. Thanks!
>
>