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March 18, 2000 21:31:31 (GMT Time)



Name:Randy Richardson
Email:randy@inter-corporate.com
Comments:This is a great resource (I just discovered it today), and I'm delighted to see so much activity among assembler programmers. Currently I'm developing NLMs (NetWare Loadable Modules that run on Novell's NetWare OS) in assembler, and I would like to know how many other people are developing NLMs in assembler. By the way, I like this web site because it's simple (not jumbled up with too many graphics), and clean (white space makes it easy to look at). The contents are of excellent value. P
March 18, 2000 21:30:25 (GMT Time)



Name:dumb
Email:dumbdrv@mail.ru
Comments:well... in the days of my youth i was programming in asm only, but i've found there's no real future, i've finally gave up after finishing my chat, that was 'bout 300k of sources & did everything well, but i can't use it anymore, even can't look my old assemblies. maybe just tired? maybe tired forever... anyway wish you luck. :)
March 2, 2000 02:35:33 (GMT Time)



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November 27, 99 03:45:52 (GMT Time)



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Comments:wow, it's the more fantastic and informative asm stuff I've seen until now... thanks a lot
October 26, 99 23:34:07 (GMT Time)



Name:neural noise
Email:neuro@mad.scientist.com(ic)
Comments:oh boy. I've been a huge fan of this ezine since day one but i rarely actually took the time to stop and check the site out. Well done guys, and here's a good place where to share my thoughts (before i've only been trying to convince my university fellas to read apj;). This is the best assembly-related-periodical-informative-object i've ever seen, full stop :) eek, that sounds confusing :P laters and keep up the GREAT work, nN
October 26, 99 08:14:53 (GMT Time)



Name:Al Leitch [Team2000]
Email:al__leitch@3*&hotmail.com
Comments:Your journal is really great! Keep up the wonderful work. Team2000 PC/Palm Pilot Programming Team: http://ppilot.homepage.com - Win32/DOS apps written by me in NASM :) Also a paper I wrote on Palm Pilot viruses and their spreadability, should one ever surface. To email me, remove '3*&' to email me. Spam deterrent.
October 20, 99 04:31:01 (GMT Time)



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September 15, 99 14:34:16 (GMT Time)



Name:Gregg Kelley
Email:gk1611@ship.edu
Comments:I'm happy to see a collection of assembly programmers and resources. This site will be of great importance to many people, from beginner to advanced.
September 7, 99 22:27:41 (GMT Time)



Name:Sergey
Email:sinice@yahoo,com
Comments:Nice site
August 23, 99 07:39:29 (GMT Time)



Name:Evgeny Zislis
Email:ezislis@mail.ru
Comments:Hope you start releasing it bi-weekly soon. Can't wait for what'll be next.
August 21, 99 21:21:16 (GMT Time)



Name:BuG
Email:lego@ut.ee
Comments:very nice thing. only that the last issue is more than half a year old. i am waiting for the nex issue. hope you'll make it :)
August 13, 99 10:22:04 (GMT Time)



Name:mort
Email:mort@nasrat.cz
Comments:seems good...
July 29, 99 20:19:07 (GMT Time)



Name:Jerry Burnett
Email:alcman@neto.com
Comments:Recently found out about masm32 - it is very enlightening. The articles help greatly in understanding Windows concepts and OO concepts. I am a long-time mainframe ALC coder, and eager to gain skills with I86 assembly coding. Jerry Burnett
July 8, 99 02:44:43 (GMT Time)



Name:Darran
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Comments:I never knew you existed until now! I read the current article, just the type of journal that I was looking for.
July 2, 99 01:39:40 (GMT Time)



Name:Skecher
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Comments:Someone finally realized that a ezine concentrating on ASM was needed. Thanks a lot! I'm a new-comer to ASM; I think the ASM Journal will be a valuable resource to assist myself in learning ASM.
June 14, 99 07:52:10 (GMT Time)



Name:Jan Verhoeven
Email:aklasse@bigfoot.com
Comments:For some reason I am too stupid for HLL's like C, so I have to make do with ASM. I will send in some nice pieces of software.
June 13, 99 23:40:19 (GMT Time)



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May 30, 99 13:52:51 (GMT Time)



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May 26, 99 23:25:14 (GMT Time)



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May 24, 99 15:55:01 (GMT Time)



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May 15, 99 04:27:25 (GMT Time)



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Name:Jerry Dudak
Email:jdudak@mailcity.com
Comments:I'am just getting back into assembly from win32 and MFC and I found your articles to be most informative for beginners and experts alike. Keep up the good work, you guys are awesome!!!
May 10, 99 06:05:36 (GMT Time)



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May 8, 99 08:27:33 (GMT Time)



Name:Bruno Ranschaert
Email:Bruno.Ranschaert@ping.be
Comments:Great Information. Usually the assembler stuff gets so boring. But since different machines/os/assemblers are treated its very interesting.
May 4, 99 22:27:16 (GMT Time)



Name:Lauralynn Browning
Email:browning@tc3net.com
Comments:I am so glad for your site. I have learned quite a lot here. I thank you for the well done work you are doing! I signed up for the journal to be delivered to my email, because I don't want to miss a single issue. I am real new to this and am learning it on my oun. I am glad I finally found some where I can find answers to the questions I have. (As I can't get them answered by an instructer, seems how I am learning this on by myself.) Thanks, Lauralynn
March 26, 99 13:19:38 (GMT Time)



Name:Lockjaw
Email:bast3d@earthlink.net
Comments:I think this is the 'step in the left direction'! I'm a beginner with Assembler and I find it completely intriguing. This is a journal that has always been needed to be published on this subject. Thanks to mammon and to all the writers for your knowledge and your time.
March 17, 99 15:52:40 (GMT Time)



Name:Carpathia
Email:carpathia_uk@hotmail.com
Comments:Just bouncing around the cjb domain and look where I ended up :) Great site, mammon, good luck with the journal. Carpathia
March 15, 99 17:21:08 (GMT Time)



Name:Mike Niendorff
Email:niendorf@ix.netcom.com
Comments:Outstanding. My compliments to all involved.
March 15, 99 10:17:43 (GMT Time)



Name:Sten Daniel Sørsdal (XlatB)
Email:xlatb@c2i.net, prinz@c2i.net
Comments:I was here, but were where you ?
March 11, 99 19:50:12 (GMT Time)



Name:B.C. Holt (Loafer)
Email:lg10@cyberback.com
Comments:A nice lady at a used book store gave me Mastering Turbo Assembler, Peter Norton's Assembly Language for the PC and the second edition of Brown's PC Interrupts. I have been slogging through them, wondering why I bother, since "No One programs in Assembly anymore." APJ let's me know I am not alone in my desire to really understand this silly machine. Thanks.
March 8, 99 02:23:54 (GMT Time)



Name:mammon_
Email:
Comments:Holy Crow! I'm still in the process of adding 250 subscriptions to the 180 I added to last issue. PhDs to high-schoolers, NT party-liners to Be developers, every major country represented and then some. Man, are you people an ECLECTIC bunch! ;) _m
March 5, 99 08:57:01 (GMT Time)



Name:Eliavrezz The Assembler
Email:lavajava@cchono.com
Comments:Great site and wonderful effort by the lot of you. I've been to fravia's and mammon's sites. Great work. Later, ETA
Febuary 26, 99 13:44:51 (GMT Time)



Name:Alexander Reyer
Email:8reyer@informatik.uni-hamburg.de
Comments:It's the best online-mag I've read. Now I can make Win32 Programms.
Febuary 25, 99 16:30:36 (GMT Time)



Name:nuMIT_or
Email:numit_or@iname.com
Comments:I'm very happy with this journal: almost all that I know about Win32 asm, I've learned it from autors that writes in ajp (Iczelion, mammon_, and others). I wait that you follow with this important project. When I have materialized some essay I'll treat to send you. I apppraise too the articles about Linux asm programming, and specially the article "SMC Techniques", thank you...
Febuary 12, 99 07:52:21 (GMT Time)



Name:Peter Larsen
Email:peterlarsen@swipnet.se
Comments:WOW! this looks great, can't wait 'til the next issue ;)
Febuary 7, 99 13:26:36 (GMT Time)



Name:WiildStar
Email:WiildStar@zoommail.com
Comments:This online-mag is great. As a beginner "assembler", the articles in the archive and current issue are written for people like me - to understand (and those who know a hell of alot more than me - wow!). Thank you for this opportunity to learn from those who have "real world" experience.
January 22, 99 02:16:46 (GMT Time)



Name:richard
Email:rtgoodwin@austin.rr.com
Comments:Looking great so far! I'll try to write some "beginner" articles once I have it clear in my own head!! By the way, I'm using the book "assembly language step by step" by Dunteman..Any comments?
January 13, 99 15:49:23 (GMT Time)



Name:mammon_
Email:
Comments:Testing this out...freeservers blew the counter and the guestbook away, apparently; hopefully these two will stick.

_m

December 13, 98 09:53:58 (GMT Time)



Name:Tony Williams
Email:anthonyw@dibbs.net
Comments:Great idea, hope it takes off. :-)
October 23, 98 01:09:18 (GMT Time)



Name:Alexandr Girenko
Email:agirenko@hotmail.com
Comments:The beautiful journal.
October 20, 98 04:59:59 (GMT Time)



Name:Kay Lambert
Email:louannl6714@bigplanet.com
Comments:I am interested in submitting ideas for 8 and 16 bit processors, some what more powerful than pic chips, to use in robots, and hobby projects to control things around the house. I currently have an operating system for the motorola 68HC05, that can be programmed into EEProm, from the RS232 port. I am also interested in doing projects, using the Hitachi H8 and Super8.
October 6, 98 16:16:36 (GMT Time)



Name:Njord
Email:kr0me@cryogen.com
Comments:Great! I am very interested in helping you out and contributing to your magazine with articles/sources/etc. Please contact me as soon as you have more info about this.
October 6, 98 10:19:14 (GMT Time)



Name:Rundus
Email:
Comments:Iam interested, but with regards to being a contributor or a reader will depend upon the quality and complexity of articles that will be accepted.
September 23, 98 07:45:24 (GMT Time)



Name:mammon_
Email:
Comments:Cool, there's a modicum of interest so far. I'll see if I can scare up some articles for a few starter issues.
September 10, 98 06:05:14 (GMT Time)



Name:Linuxjr
Email:
Comments:This sounds like a great idea to have a magazine on assembly language. Hope to see this grow and hope one day to contribute with something I pick up on or tricks I learn like many ppl say and a philosopy I believe in *share the wealth share the knowledge*
September 10, 98 02:46:38 (GMT Time)



Name:HalVar
Email:halvar@gmx.net
Comments:I would be interested as hell to help out/write for the assembly mag. I'll have to contact Tin, as we had in mind to get fully into PE packing and write a big article/tutorial spotlighting the 3 or so different ways of appending code to PE files, with sample source Will take some time until it's done though, and we have hardly started yet :-) Anyways, an assembly-related ezine would be awesome...
September 7, 98 16:08:02 (GMT Time)



Name:mammon_
Email:
Comments:basic test of the CGI. leave any fedback, ideas, etc you like here.
September 3, 98 18:25:48 (GMT Time)