Pasmo 0.5.5

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Pasmo 0.5.5

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Last March Julian Albo made available the sources for the 0.5.5 version of his Pasmo assembler.

https://pasmo.speccy.org

He announced it on another forum, where I asked him whether a Windows executable file would habe been made available. He answered that he had to do some tests and then executables would have been made.

https://foro.speccy.org/viewtopic.php?p=55506

Until now there have been no more news.

Then, could someone be so kind to assemble it as a Windows x64 executable? I cannot do it myself.

Thanks in advance :)
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Re: Pasmo 0.5.5

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Never mind - I downloaded MinGW, set up PATH in order to invoke it from every other directory and followed a simple guide I found on the Web in order to build Pasmo from the source code. The result is here for anyone interested:

https://www.alessandrogrussu.it/zx/pasmo055.zip

I tested it with some code snippets and so far it did not show anything strange. But I must add that I did not employ the newest features.
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Re: Pasmo 0.5.5

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Does this mean, that we can make some fixes ?

Or is he back to fixing the small bits that need fixing ?
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I think you should ask Julian about that, his email address is at the bottom of the home page.
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Re: Pasmo 0.5.5

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Hi @Alessandro,

I get this library error when trying to use Pasmo. It looks like one of the gcc compiler libraries in missing. I've done compiling from source a few times before on Linux, and dependencies are always a nightmare. I have dropped an email to Julian to see if he can provide a binary.
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Re: Pasmo 0.5.5

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Yes, I also noticed that lately. If Julian cannot provide a final executable, the best you can do is to download libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll and libstdc++-6.dll from an external source and place them in the executable's directory, or in a directory placed under the PATH system variable.

By the way, sorry for the late reply.
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Re: Pasmo 0.5.5

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Below is a link to an x64 windows command line binary of pasmo 0.5.5 built from the unmodified source files at https://pasmo.speccy.org/:

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/g85n5ilj ... s0k4v&dl=0
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