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_Jamie_
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#1 - Posted: 27 Nov 2008 18:36
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WIDTH set 320

fmove.s #WIDTH,fp0

Why it's not possible to do this with asmpro ??? I was really happy to change assembler for asmpro but i will have no choice to return on asmone and it seems really more buggy on winuae
Blueberry
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#2 - Posted: 29 Nov 2008 18:56
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Right, constant symbols are not evaluated properly in floating point expressions. They always give zero...

This is one of the things I tried to fix in AsmPro but failed. The other one was printing the symbol name when you get a double or undefined symbol error.

The source for the latest AsmPro (1.17) doesn't seem to be available, though if one somehow managed to contact Flasher Jack he would probably happily supply it. I would be happy to have a look at it again, but it sure isn't easy navigating 900kb of mostly uncommented (resourced) asm...
_Jamie_
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#3 - Posted: 29 Nov 2008 19:06
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I watched the source and seems really difficult to patch or add a feature

Btw i use lot of macro for all constant i need, it's not a good solution but it works better that set all constant in the code
sp_
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#4 - Posted: 2 Dec 2008 08:33
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Does this meen that you are preparing for a comeback Jamie? :D
_Jamie_
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#5 - Posted: 2 Dec 2008 14:48
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Yep yep we will be present for breakpoint2009, i will leave my job for one year so i will have time to finish the demo. The core is finish and i promise it will be Massive:)
noname
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#6 - Posted: 2 Dec 2008 16:13
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Hang on: you quit your job to finish a demo?
_Jamie_
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#7 - Posted: 2 Dec 2008 16:30
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At the beginning i wanted to stop my job because after 10 years of video game i'm totally burned, i had a kid and now i must said that i need real vacation:) It's really easy to find a job in the gaming industry so i will profit of this year for finish a demo and some other personal project
z5_
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#8 - Posted: 2 Dec 2008 17:13
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_Jamie_: :o) Brilliant news about the demo. Honestly, i can't wait and i'm sure i'm not alone. Keep it up.

That will be 10 years after Ride on our enemies...
_Jamie_
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#9 - Posted: 2 Dec 2008 17:28
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fuck it mean that we are old now:)
sp_
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#10 - Posted: 3 Dec 2008 13:16
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Yeah sure...

You will probobly move to a warm country with beatiful women, and never finnish the demo.

Trust me I have tried it out already. he-he
_Jamie_
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#11 - Posted: 3 Dec 2008 14:53
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Ahah not possible:) I worked a lot on the demo and my artists too. If i release the demo now it will be more or less just an engine like our last demo. We have 4,5 month for add some effect and to design, it seems possible
StingRay
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#12 - Posted: 16 Dec 2008 11:33
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The source for the latest AsmPro (1.17) doesn't seem to be available, though if one somehow managed to contact Flasher Jack he would probably happily supply it. I would be happy to have a look at it again, but it sure isn't easy navigating 900kb of mostly uncommented (resourced) asm...

It actually is available and not even hard to find, that is, if you know where to look. :D It's available on Hitchhikr's (aka Flasher Jack) website and can be found here: AsmPro Source. :) Now you can have some "fun" again Blueberry. :D
Blueberry
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#13 - Posted: 21 Dec 2008 23:10
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Damn! Now I have no excuse. ;)

 

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