00:00:00 --- log: started retro/11.05.29 08:05:13 --- join: zzing (~zzing@184.151.127.232) joined #retro 08:41:10 erider: it's been a long time since I dealt with Windows assembly, and the only times I've done so have been with fasm, not nasm 08:43:24 IIRC, win32 uses stdcall, so you shouldn't be altering the stack pointer after calls (e.g., line 129 where you have "add esp, 12"; I think this is done by the function being called, not the caller) 08:45:04 also, I'm unsure of how the imports are handled. Is there a table of addresses created? e.g., "call [socket]" (line 128) would assemble to a call to the address stored at the label "socket". So the imports would need to create a table with entries like "socket dd " for this to work 09:26:58 --- join: erider (~chatzilla@unaffiliated/erider) joined #retro 09:35:18 hi crc 09:35:49 hi erider 09:36:08 did you take a look at my assembly 09:36:22 if not I was post the update now 09:36:44 I wrote a reply; should be in the log 09:36:50 http://rx-core.org/dev/rancid/log/11.05.29 09:38:21 ok thanks 09:38:51 yeah I have not either so I decided to play around with it here lately 09:41:43 http://pastebin.com/vuGhmkM4 09:46:17 crc: I can't get it to work don't know why 09:52:53 whatever 09:53:34 hmm my client works fine 09:53:47 \0/ 10:04:38 anyway how are you doing today crc 10:52:45 --- quit: zzing (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 11:01:46 --- join: zzing (~zzing@184.151.127.128) joined #retro 11:01:58 takign it easy 11:02:56 I'm going to start working on my other project again soon (ent, an email autoresponder to provide specific bits of information when requested) 11:15:44 --- quit: erider (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) 17:24:45 --- quit: zzing (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 17:43:01 --- join: zzing (~zzing@184.151.127.150) joined #retro 18:07:30 --- quit: zzing (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 18:40:11 --- join: cgreen_ (~cgreen@206.74.39.99) joined #retro 18:42:18 --- quit: cgreen (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 23:59:59 --- log: ended retro/11.05.29