Thank you for all the help in answering my question!
Apparently, for cross-compiling I did not need to build qvms for my mod. (I 
know, I don't need qvms if I'm modding. I just knew that)

So, I did not have to hassle with them any longer.

Thank you for the help!




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> From: Tim Angus <t...@ngus.net>
>To: Primary ioquake3 Discussion/Development list <ioquake3@lists.ioquake.org> 
>Sent: Friday, November 30, 2012 8:01 PM
>Subject: Re: [ioquake3] What are ASM files used for?
> 
>On 29/11/2012 08:28, Yasir I. Al-Dosary - zgzg2020™ wrote:
>> Hi again,
>> I tried to look for documentation online to see what ASM files are used
>> for but couldn't find any.
>> Does anybody know?
>
>ASM files are the result of compiling C source code (using q3lcc, which 
>utilises lburg) to a format that can then be assembled into a QVM file by 
>q3asm. If you don't need to use the virtual machine you can safely disable 
>building them and the QVM.
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