If you are interested in Windows programming in assembler, there are now various enhancements to GoAsm (free assembler) and GoLink (free linker) in particular, GoAsm will now assemble Unicode files (both UTF-8 and UTF-16).
This means you can now use a Unicode command line; use input, output, raw...
jamesch
Well I did think of using KVM over Cat-5 cable, would it be any faster than the Remote Desktop solution?
My current solution actually connects to the laptop, which is good, because the monitor, keyboard, mouse are all integrated in a neat package, instead of having separate monitor...
Thanks for all your information and ideas. After much thought about this, and some experimentation, in the end I settled for a software solution - using Remote Desktop in XP Professional. This now comes with a small prog to load on the client machine.
I now have a powerful desktop in the loft...
There is now a public forum for users of the "Go" tools (comprising free assembler for Windows programming, linker, resource compiler and debugger). You can post problems, ideas and watch for updates. The forum is at http://masmforum.com/viewforum.php?f=23
Jeremy Gordon
leko
Thanks very much for this idea. Yes, I see that one of the problems with longer cables is crosstalk and using twisted pairs will help with this. I was not aware that Cat5e had varied pitch - this is interesting and useful information. The other problem which occurred to me was signal...
Thanks for your reply jeffbouldin
I shall look at the Black Box devices.
I am intrigued by this restriction of 15 feet and I suspect that in reality the signal will travel much further than this. Has anyone tried USB or copper IEEE 1394b over longer distances without repeaters?
Is the...
I've been studying the current options available when cabling my house to permit a desktop computer to be operated from another room.
In order to keep down the bulk of the workstation I don't want to network, but instead I want direct connections to the computer with whatever devices I need to...
There is a list of free assemblers at:- http://asmjournal.freeservers.com/lynx.html#asm
I'm not allowed to say which I think is best since I wrote one of them.
Jeremy Gordon
I've been studying the current options available when cabling my house to permit a desktop computer to be operated from another room.
In order to keep down the bulk of the workstation I don't want to network, but instead I want direct connections to the computer with whatever devices I need to...
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