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rCXIntroduction
[quote=admin]First, welcome rCX? Maybe you could start a introduce yourself thread?[/quote] Hello everyone, I am mostly an ASM (FASM/NASM) programmer. I used to code in QB when I was younger and I am familiar with FB. I also use [url=http://www.freedos.org]FreeDOS[/url] or DOSBox to run programs. I've never written a gui but I hope I can help. I'm a college student so If I dissapear for a several months at a time you'll know what happened to me. ;) rCX
2008-07-031:15 PM

BrandonRe:Introduction
Cool, the multitasking kernel will need a good ASM guy. I suppose I should introduce myself, I was a newb at QB when I started at JacobPalm.dk and by the time it closed I had a decent scripting GUI. I've worked with HTML for 5 years, and QBasic/FreeBASIC for four (no pun intended). I have around 20 computers stacked in my bedroom, my favorite, a ten year old IBM, Is great for DOS. On other notes, I ride bicycle a lot, have an IQ somewhere in the 120s, live in rural New York state, and am a Johnny Cash fan (notice my avatar), I also like southern rock, and the Beatles.
2008-07-031:26 PM

MystikShadowsRe:Introduction
Hi RCX. Welcome aboard, and well if you disappear for a few months at a time we'll just start hunting down the college where you are and take care of business for ya ;)
2008-07-031:48 PM

ToddRe:Introduction
It's cool, RCX. I'm a college guy too so I know what it's like. Welcome to the forums! And MystikShadows, glad to have you back on board!
2008-07-032:16 PM

BrandonRe:Introduction
Todd you haven't been into college 1 day in your life (besides tours)
2008-07-032:21 PM

rCXRe:Introduction
[b]admin wrote:[/b] [quote]Cool, the multitasking kernel will need a good ASM guy.[/quote] I don't think i'm that good yet! :) But I know that a few of the people at the FB forums (eg.. DOS386 and rugxulo) have been using asm much longer than me.
2008-07-032:25 PM

BrandonRe:Introduction
Hy Mystikshadows, how good are you at ASM? (I have no doubt that you know it.)
2008-07-032:53 PM

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