Hey Privalov!
Can't you please add 64-bit support to fasm or release an own version that supports 64-bit? Please!!! :)
I really need it to a project! (With fasm I have learn many things in short time, and now I'm going to try 64-bit programming - NB! I'm not stupid... I have programmed in other languages for a long time before assembly) :)
That would be great!!! Keep on good working! It's excellent!!!
Thanks!
Can't you please add 64-bit support to fasm or release an own version that supports 64-bit? Please!!! :)
I really need it to a project! (With fasm I have learn many things in short time, and now I'm going to try 64-bit programming - NB! I'm not stupid... I have programmed in other languages for a long time before assembly) :)
That would be great!!! Keep on good working! It's excellent!!!
Thanks!
Thats very kind of you to donate a Itanium machine to Privalov so he can start with 64bit-FASM. :rolleyes:
That's a problem, yeah! :) I didn't think so far...
But it had been really nice if he could do it... He wrote once that it should be easy to do... ;) If anyone else have a 64-bit system to test it on, it could be done... Don't you think so too??? (?)
Well... I hope so. Thanks for your quick reply.
But it had been really nice if he could do it... He wrote once that it should be easy to do... ;) If anyone else have a 64-bit system to test it on, it could be done... Don't you think so too??? (?)
Well... I hope so. Thanks for your quick reply.
Maybe I should ask the AMD to support me with the Itanium so I could add these instructions?
:stupid:???
:stupid:???
Or write your own OS which emulates 64bit instructions :grin:
Hint: ask Qages :rolleyes:
Hint: ask Qages :rolleyes:
I've heard itaniums have been given out for free to developers but I don't know exactly what's the deal and the actual story of it. I guess its only the developers from PC manufacturers who were given free itaniums for testing. :(
You know, Intel or AMD should send some representative here since this is the only place where there are a lot of independent people creating their own assemblers and operating systems.
You know, Intel or AMD should send some representative here since this is the only place where there are a lot of independent people creating their own assemblers and operating systems.
I don't know exactly what's the deal and the actual story of it.
You must buy your own motherboard? :)
Maybe I should ask the AMD to support me with the Itanium so I could add these instructions?
:stupid:???
Better ask Intel to support you with the itanium, or ask AMD to support you with the hammer.
It would be really nice to find a solution that helps Thomasz to do this... :) You are the best Thomasz!
Thanks again. I'll try to find a solution to help you, my self (of course).
Keep on!!!
NB! Sorry my bad english!
Thanks again. I'll try to find a solution to help you, my self (of course).
Keep on!!!
NB! Sorry my bad english!
Oh yes, I did mean the Hammer...
I can't even get the AMD's docs for x86-64 (at http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/DevelopWithAMD/0,,30_2252_875_4622,00.html), because in Ordering form there's only selection for the USA and Canada, so I assume they won't want send them to Poland... :(
I can't even get the AMD's docs for x86-64 (at http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/DevelopWithAMD/0,,30_2252_875_4622,00.html), because in Ordering form there's only selection for the USA and Canada, so I assume they won't want send them to Poland... :(
Yes, I knew that address, but I mean the problems with getting the hard-copy documentation (well, I can't afford printing pdf docs right now, I don't have a printer).
I don't know so much about where to find stuff like this, but I'll - of course - update you if I find something interresting.
Sorry my bad english!
Keep on working! ;)
Sorry my bad english!
Keep on working! ;)
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I'll try to find a solution to help you, my self (of course).
The best solution is that you write your own 64-bit Assembler... ;)
That would probably be the best thing to do, but I'm not so familiar with assembly programming yet, I'm afraid. That's the reason why I'm asking the creator of FASM! ;)