Loading INSTALL.W32 +6 −6 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -22,11 +22,11 @@ * Free Netwide Assembler NASM. MASM was at one point distributed with VC++. It is now distributed with some Microsoft DDKs, for example the Windows NT 4.0 DDK and the Windows 98 DDK. If you do not have either of these DDKs then you can just download the binaries for the Windows 98 DDK and extract and rename the two files XXXXXml.exe and XXXXXml.err, to ml.exe and ml.err and install somewhere on your PATH. Both DDKs can be downloaded from the Microsoft developers site www.msdn.com. Microsoft DDKs, for example the Windows NT 4.0 DDK and the Windows 98 DDK. If you do not have either of these DDKs then you can just download the binaries for the Windows 98 DDK and extract and rename the two files XXXXXml.exe and XXXXXml.err, to ml.exe and ml.err and install somewhere on your PATH. Both DDKs can be downloaded from the Microsoft developers site www.msdn.com. NASM is freely available. Version 0.98 was used during testing: other versions may also work. It is available from many places, see for example: Loading Loading @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ > ms\do_ms If you get errors about things not having numbers assigned then check the troubleshooting section: you probably wont be able to compile it as it troubleshooting section: you probably won't be able to compile it as it stands. Then from the VC++ environment at a prompt do: Loading Loading
INSTALL.W32 +6 −6 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -22,11 +22,11 @@ * Free Netwide Assembler NASM. MASM was at one point distributed with VC++. It is now distributed with some Microsoft DDKs, for example the Windows NT 4.0 DDK and the Windows 98 DDK. If you do not have either of these DDKs then you can just download the binaries for the Windows 98 DDK and extract and rename the two files XXXXXml.exe and XXXXXml.err, to ml.exe and ml.err and install somewhere on your PATH. Both DDKs can be downloaded from the Microsoft developers site www.msdn.com. Microsoft DDKs, for example the Windows NT 4.0 DDK and the Windows 98 DDK. If you do not have either of these DDKs then you can just download the binaries for the Windows 98 DDK and extract and rename the two files XXXXXml.exe and XXXXXml.err, to ml.exe and ml.err and install somewhere on your PATH. Both DDKs can be downloaded from the Microsoft developers site www.msdn.com. NASM is freely available. Version 0.98 was used during testing: other versions may also work. It is available from many places, see for example: Loading Loading @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ > ms\do_ms If you get errors about things not having numbers assigned then check the troubleshooting section: you probably wont be able to compile it as it troubleshooting section: you probably won't be able to compile it as it stands. Then from the VC++ environment at a prompt do: Loading