Subj : short like .COM To : David Noon From : Fred Kantor Date : Thu Jan 11 2001 11:49 pm One of the things which I missed in OS/2, was the convenience of being able to write very short assembly language programs, including self-modifying programs, without a lot of overhead. So, some time ago, I wrote a text program launcher that let's one do that in protected-mode, flat 32-bit address form, in OS/2. E.g., "Hello, world" is less than 70 bytes long. If I may ask... might that be of any interest to anyone here? --- þ testing... þ * Origin: FONiX Info Systems * Berkshire UK * +44 1344 641625 (2:252/171) .