>> hi there.
i ve just dwonload NASAM compiler bur couldn able to install it on my sytem as i couldnt find any intall.exe file in it and i'm usig XP home edition so anyone could tell me how do i install it if it thru CMD than plz code of cm plz plz .,.. d
[how to install NASM-2.09.02 on XP
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Re: [how to install NASM-2.09.02 on XP
you dont install it.
just run it normally from the commandline.
No offence though, if you cant get this then i doubt you are up to OS development. Also, its called NASM not nasam.
~Andrew
just run it normally from the commandline.
No offence though, if you cant get this then i doubt you are up to OS development. Also, its called NASM not nasam.
~Andrew
Re: [how to install NASM-2.09.02 on XP
I agree with Andyhp.
Also, try to write more proper English. What you wrote is horrible.
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I've just downloaded the NASM compiler but I wasn't able to install it on my sytem because I couldn't find any intall.exe file in it.
I am using Windows XP Home Edition.
Could anyone tell me how I install it? If it must be installed using CMD, I would like to have the command.
Thank you very much,
aabi
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Sounds much better, doesn't it?
An OS developer must know quit good English, is very interested in computers, knows about basic systems, and is curious a lot. An OS developer will Google for help, not directly post in on a forum. An OS developer does know what is a program, and what is not. Looks like you are not an OS developer.
// Jarvix
Also, try to write more proper English. What you wrote is horrible.
"
I've just downloaded the NASM compiler but I wasn't able to install it on my sytem because I couldn't find any intall.exe file in it.
I am using Windows XP Home Edition.
Could anyone tell me how I install it? If it must be installed using CMD, I would like to have the command.
Thank you very much,
aabi
"
Sounds much better, doesn't it?
An OS developer must know quit good English, is very interested in computers, knows about basic systems, and is curious a lot. An OS developer will Google for help, not directly post in on a forum. An OS developer does know what is a program, and what is not. Looks like you are not an OS developer.
// Jarvix
Jinix. Kernel programming is a black art that should be avoided if at all possible.