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freeBASIC (a 32-bit QB-syntax compatible compiler) preview..
Quote:is that your way of saying that you won't do it? Wink
I though I was pretty clear in saying that I wasn't going to do it lol. I was just suggesting something. Wink
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heh... you were clear, but i wasn't. I meant "does this mean your too lazy to do it?" except i wasn't clear. :lol:
Jumping Jahoolipers!
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I'll be more than willing to work with someone on an IDE for this. I can't think of anyone better than aetherFox, frankly. Whaddya think, aeth?

ShadowWolf: which masm32? the old Microsoft one (not opensource, and did it even have an IDE?) or the newer masm32 (opensource but no "standard" IDE)?
I'd knock on wood, but my desk is particle board.
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There is no "opensource" MASM. MASM32 is just Microsoft's MASM with a bunch of extra stuff included.
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if you can download it somewhere for free it's open source hehe...
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Quote:if you can download it somewhere for free it's open source hehe...

No....That just makes it free software.
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ow... smartass Smile
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http://www.masm32.com/mlicence.htm

this licencing says masm32 is freeware

http://www.masm32.com/masmmyth.htm
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freeware isn't open source. You can't do jack diddly with a binary, unless you want to deal with disassembled code, which is harder than making a new one.

MASM itself is open source. But does that include an IDE?
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i didn't say the ide was open source i said if it was open source why not convert it. also doesn't hurt to send a email to ask right.

or you could rip the editor stly it self.
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