Re: HLA v1.100 is now available for FreeBSD

2008-01-28 Thread Randall Hyde
This looks like it might be interesting. Two comments: 1) Is there a FreeBSD port available? < I assume you mean the PORTS distribution format. The answer is no, not yet. Someday I'll take the time to figure out how to do this (and RPMs or comparable things under Linux). In the meanti

Re: HLA v1.100 is now available for FreeBSD

2008-01-27 Thread Peter Jeremy
On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 05:06:56PM -0800, Randall Hyde wrote: >I am pleased to announce that HLA v1.100 and the HLA standard library >(v3.0) are now running natively under FreeBSD. For those who are >unfamiliar with the product, HLA is a "High Level Assembler" for the >80x86. It allows you to writ

HLA v1.100 is now available for FreeBSD

2008-01-25 Thread Randall Hyde
Hi All, I am pleased to announce that HLA v1.100 and the HLA standard library (v3.0) are now running natively under FreeBSD. For those who are unfamiliar with the product, HLA is a "High Level Assembler" for the 80x86. It allows you to write portable 80x86 code that runs under Windows, Linux,