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   Noon to All   
   Re: Turbo Pascal 6.0 editor sources   
   30 Aug 25 22:41:43   
   
   From: noon@gmx.de   
      
   Hello Robert,   
      
    > I've had these for probably two or more decades. Also never tried to   
   If you happen to have the sources of BP7 as well, please upload them to   
   archive.org!   
   (and the named Virtual Pascal... well, it's better to have backups as   
   well! ;)   
      
    > program to actually modify the builtin BASM hash table to include some   
   > 386(+) instructions, but using 386(+) code is also possible using   
   > const's to define opcodes and use them via db/dw/dd. Extending the   
   > assembler to actually handle the new addressing modes of 386(+)   
   > instructions will probably be pretty hard.   
   That is already known of course, I use it a lot. But it's a hassle,   
   unfortunately. You can prefix many 16 bit commands with db66h to make   
   the work with 32 bits registers.   
      
   It would be ideal to be able to mod the integrated assembler to properly   
   handle most 32 bits commands. The named opcode generator would be where   
   this probably can be done.   
   I only need it for BP7, as most of my most important code is Protected   
   Mode only.   
      
   > generating the byte-code via Another nice one I'm using is shell-storm:   
   https://shell-storm.org/online/Online-Assembler-and-Disassembler/   
      
   There were only a few commands that weren't properly translated. Can't   
   remember right now which ones that were. But there were not too usual.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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