Anyone done this?
It's supposed to be easy...
Feck it...
I found a free download of MASM32 and used that instead...
Wonder if it's legal...
Compiled one of the NASM examples eventually.
After much hacking of macros and stuff.
Did an EXE2BIN on the EXE.
Which made a bin file.
Which I then executed by typing "file.bin" on the command line of a dos box on Win2k... rather than changing it to a .COM...
Big mistake...
I've never seen what's supposed to be a protected opsys do such strange things...
Thank heaven for CTRL-ALT-DEL...
Feck feck feckity feck...
All down to write protect on the files in the NASM distribution.
Surreal.
Attrib -r *.* did the business.
It's supposed to be easy...
Feck it...
I found a free download of MASM32 and used that instead...
Wonder if it's legal...
Compiled one of the NASM examples eventually.
After much hacking of macros and stuff.
Did an EXE2BIN on the EXE.
Which made a bin file.
Which I then executed by typing "file.bin" on the command line of a dos box on Win2k... rather than changing it to a .COM...
Big mistake...
I've never seen what's supposed to be a protected opsys do such strange things...
Thank heaven for CTRL-ALT-DEL...
Feck feck feckity feck...
All down to write protect on the files in the NASM distribution.
Surreal.
Attrib -r *.* did the business.
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