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Post by alexfish on Dec 21, 2014 2:49:09 GMT 1
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2014 6:17:48 GMT 1
Thanks Alex for posting the link to the BASM project forum. Wish you and vovchik were there.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2014 9:02:22 GMT 1
Thought I would post an update if you guys are still interested. I was able to get the Windows version of the IupCBox working under Linux. It's a fixed positioning example (traditionally container based) and use of the canvas draw library with the IupMatrix control. I think I resolved my issues with running/compiling 32 bit software on my Ubuntu 64 bit environment. (location, location, ...) FYI: It isn't illegal to advocate for more than one BASIC project or be a member of multiple forums. Just thought you guys should know.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 24, 2014 22:06:48 GMT 1
I'm creating a new libbasm32.so runtime using the Bubble BASIC (BASIC/NASM C runtime) library. I've discovered a couple minor problems (ASC & MID$) and thought I would run it by the 32 bit C pros here. www.basic-compiler.com/forumlibbasm32.zip (16.31 KB)
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Post by alexfish on Dec 25, 2014 9:02:40 GMT 1
John
best advice can give on this moment in time if want comparison of gas nasm or what ever
intel2gas
do some simple basics in c then
to get the asm output from c
gcc -S myprog.c
intel2gas the at&t = gcc style nasm = intel
HTH Alex
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Post by Deleted on Dec 25, 2014 9:52:30 GMT 1
That is good advice for the IUP callback example to try to decipher what is going on with the stack. As far as libbasm32.so goes that is a C shared object using Gtk for string handling. (careful strings start at zero using these functions)
I got MID$() fixed and the math functions return what I expect now that I'm passing a RAD() version of the values.
Thanks for the reply and interest!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2015 18:53:20 GMT 1
BASM Fans,
Good News! Chris (Chameleon Author) has joined the BASM forum. It would be great if vovchik, Alex and others would join us on the BASM forum to give the Linux BASM version a boost.
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