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    Old November 15th, 2004, 09:58 AM
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    coding in masm32 for command line

    hi all,

    i just started learning ASM with masm32 and several tutorials, but my problem is that all tutorials are working with EditBox, MessageBox, etc.. all gui work, i would like to learn how to write command line tools for windows 32bits.. preferably with masm32, but any other good assembler will do to if necessary.

    i've been searching the web for several days now, but all i can find is 16 bit ASM or 32bit windows ASM WITH gui.

    my biggest problems would be reading and writing from std in and to std out.

    just like you have the printf, puts,scanf,gets etc functions in C, are there API's which can do this too?

    thanks in advance,


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