Not sure what you are saying. Please explain.

On 2012-09-08, at 11:06 AM, Tyler <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello! I may be some kind of a geek who still studies ASCII, even in the 21st 
> century, but I
> may need some technical help. So, the Keysoft c++ compiler and SDK isn't 
> available right
> now, well how about this? I've never done it (I would need access to my own 
> personal laptop or
> desktop), but from MS-DOS to Windows 7 and everything in between, there is 
> this command called Debug. It can
> be accessed from Command Prompt, command line, cmd.exe, whatever you want to 
> call it. People who know
> Assembly Language can create compiled (or, in this case, assembled) EXE files 
> that work. For
> example, if I type debug in Windows Vista's Command Prompt, I can then type 
> in the name
> command, such as:
> N formatusbflashdrive.exe
> After pressing Enter on that, you press A to get into the Assembly 
> programming system. Then, you
> type the Assembly commands to do what you want it to do. I believe you then 
> press W to assemble the
> commands into the machine language of the operating system, and produce a 
> working, living EXE file. You
> then press Q to get out of the Debug interface, and then Exit to get out of 
> the MS-DOS. Windows
> CE is Windows; the websites act like all DOS and Windows can do that! Is 
> Windows CE an
> extraterrestrial alien claiming he was invented by Bill Gates and his 
> cronies? Because if Debug
> honestly doesn't work on it, then why call it Windows? Is ARM anti DOS, and 
> x86 is
> all about command prompts?
> Tyler Z
>
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