Dedication To Charles A. Crayne
We dedicate these web-pages to Charles A. Crayne, the founder of comp.lang.asm.x86, and his wife, Dian Crayne. Charles built and supported a lasting newsgroup (UseNet) known as comp.lang.asm.x86. We hope to continue in the traditions set forth by Charles and build upon those and make everything grow, as the seed he planted grew into a mighty tree and we respectfully nurish that to produce a mighty and lasting tree that blossoms with beautiful fruit and flowers with dedicated support of the assembly language programming environments for the 32-bit and 64-bit microprocessors created by Intel, AMD and other companies.
May God bless his wife, Dian, and help her as her needs require. We give thanks to Dian for her support and love and respectfully offer prayers for her.
comp.lang.asm.x86
FAQ
In the meantime, we shall start presenting answers to frequently asked questions regarding, NASM.
Targeting Multiple Processors
How do you build applications for a variety of processors? We want to target Linux and Win32 And Win64.
How does Linux handle multiple environments such as Linux 16-bit? Linux 32-bit? Linux 64-bit?
How does Windows handle 16-bit, 32-bit and 64-bit?
