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kodok_buncit:
<somewhere in machine>\epiktimer-0.2\epiktimer.pas(320,3) Fatal: Selected assembler reader not supported

 any idea ? %)

fpc : 2.5.1
os : xp

marcov:

--- Quote from: kodok_buncit on April 25, 2011, 10:23:52 am ---<somewhere in machine>\epiktimer-0.2\epiktimer.pas(320,3) Fatal: Selected assembler reader not supported

 any idea ? %)

fpc : 2.5.1
os : xp

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Well, first always post what is on that problem line with a bit of context.

But my guess is that it is {$asmmode direct} as used in very old FPCs. Probably the piece of code is 10 years old or older.

It probably has to be updated, but it will probably need more modifications (for e.g. general 1.0.x-2.0.x changes).

($asmmode direct simply copied the asm block to the backend assembler without modification. One couldn't use e.g. paramnames in that mode. It was later replaced by asmmode ATT, and even later also asmmode intel appeared)

kodok_buncit:

--- Quote from: marcov on April 25, 2011, 10:57:39 am ---Well, first always post what is on that problem line with a bit of context.

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oke, im sorry   :'(


--- Quote from: marcov on April 25, 2011, 10:57:39 am ---But my guess is that it is {$asmmode direct} as used in very old FPCs. Probably the piece of code is 10 years old or older.
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any newer epiktimer?or any other component with same capabilities? 

marcov:

--- Quote from: kodok_buncit on April 25, 2011, 11:26:33 am ---
any newer epiktimer?or any other component with same capabilities? 

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I don't know. TTimer of Lazarus was always good enough. Moreover, nearly all other components are usually not 64-bit or non x86 portable.

pik33:
There is 1.0 version of EpikTimer; replace your obsolete 0.2 with this.

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