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Re: Fwd: NASM: msg#00031

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Subject: Re: Fwd: NASM

Phil Carmody wrote:

Your problem, quite literally, is that you are using windows.

nasm is a tool that operates on .asm files (the actaul
filename/extension's irrelevant). You're not giving it a file to operate on, and so it's operating on nothing. And the result of
operating on nothing is ... nothing. Which is the result you're seeing.


In particular, NASM is a command-line tool. Run it from the command prompt, with appropriate arguments, not by double-clicking.

-hpa



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