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1. square+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-09-14 22:26:15
I gave it a try many years ago and its speed was jawdropping. Too bad that a port to ARM would require a complete rewrite; those cheaper lower end *Pi-like embedded boards seem just the perfect platforms to take advantage of such a small and fast OS.
replies(2): >>anta40+9w >>netdol+ta1
2. anta40+9w[view] [source] 2023-09-15 02:41:29
>>square+(OP)
If I'm not mistaken, both are written in FASM (Flat Assembler). And unfortunately FASM won't run in recent MacOSes because it's a 32-bit app. No problem with Windows/Linux, though.
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3. astran+qN[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-09-15 05:07:14
>>anta40+9w
You can run 32-bit Windows tools in macOS with Wine.
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4. netdol+ta1[view] [source] 2023-09-15 08:31:29
>>square+(OP)
For ARM32, RISC OS is probably the closest to the value proposition offered by Menuet, albeit with a decent amount of high level code and a lot more support from developers for applications, languages, and games.
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5. bowsam+rg1[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-09-15 09:31:04
>>astran+qN
I thought that Wine only works up to macOS 10.14
replies(1): >>anta40+712
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6. anta40+712[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-09-15 14:21:09
>>bowsam+rg1
I'm on Monterey 12.6.9, and confirm can run the latest FASM. Current problem is how to configure the include path so I can build programs.

On Windows it's very easy: check "Environment Variables", create an "INCLUDE" variable (if not exist), then set "C:\FASM\INCLUDE", for example.

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