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Am I really dead that often

I think you were, just during the RPs and maybe at the start of the second gen as well. Then you decided to "come back for good."

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Gen 3 might be debatable though. Or whichever gen it was where Rune Factory was popular here.

That was gen 2. (I don't know where gen 2 ends exactly but let's just say it's around when Nightmare and NTG start posting.)

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Cam, I wish I liked assembly as much as I think you do.

that was kind of random

Also assembly is irritating to write from scratch ;\

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Gen 1 : Birth > Time Warp

Gen 2 : Time Warp > Staff stop being afraid of posting in here

Gen 3 : Staff stop being afraid of posting in here > Thread dying

Gen 4 : New wave of newcomers that I don't know if I like.

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Gen 1 : Birth > Time Warp

Gen 2 : Time Warp > Staff stop being afraid of posting in here

Gen 3 : Staff stop being afraid of posting in here > Thread dying

Gen 4 : New wave of newcomers that I don't know if I like.

I thought this was a temporary thing until they got bored and started a new thread again.

this isn't permanent is it

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Seems to be pretty powerful though. The MIPS assembly I'm doing in one of my classes is boring.

ASM is only powerful because you get 100% control over what the computer does

ARMv7 and gas all the way

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Making this with assembly was my homework last week.

Your class is better than mine.

ASM is only powerful because you get 100% control over what the computer does

That's the point. From my understanding, ASM's the lowest-level stuff in programming and gives you the most control over what goes on while high-level programming languages exist to make the process easier. I'm most familiar with C# but don't practice it, thus assembly's been difficult so far.

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Everything I learned about ASM comes from this and using google to find the instruction set manuals.

also nobody answered the question about why I still am generationless

*Saves on to hard drive*

It's because you haven't been here regularly, yet.

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also nobody answered the question about why I still am generationless

You don't post enough

I'll take a look at the link. It probably beats "Grab this MARS simulator and play around with it. No guide or tutorial".

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I'm curious, is Ubuntu any good?

I couldn't care less... so I don't know. I only need it because the assembler is Ubuntu only. (If you didn't know, the ASM assembler is non portable.)

For things like C++, you just need the right compiler. You can use the exact same code for different Operating Systems.

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That's kind of the big advantage to using C/++, it's "write once compile anywhere"

and i suppose a language like java or python that is "compile once run anywhere" is even better but then we get into the concept of "program speed"

Also I was totally a regular here like a year and a half ago >_>, I remember coming here pretty often when the empire crap was still big time (I think I was here around when Astra first started?)

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