Mail Archives: djgpp-workers/1996/10/11/09:04:35
On Fri, 11 Oct 1996, Bill Currie wrote:
>I noticed the new pickyness myself. Annoying when the code already works, but then the code IS
>wrong.
In general it's an improvement, but pity that new libc/libm haven't been
checked against compatibility with the new GAS.
>Unfortunatly, gas still lets you have displacements >127 for jecxz! (had me
>stumped for a while with mysterious bugs!)
Right, you have to watch what you're writing. I recently used the emx2aout
tool and it works OK - try it!
>> This world is totally FUGAZI!FU is obvious but what's GAZI?
Well, the expression comes from the American Army vocabulary. It was commonly
used by soldiers during the World Wars to describe the situation on the front.
As it was, of course, forbidden to write clearly about it, soldiers used a
special expression: SNAFU. It stands for Situation Normall All Fugazi. And
Fugazi by itself means (sorry) fucked up, screwed up.
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Decriminalised genocide provided door to door Belsens. Pandora's box of
Holocausts gracefully cruising satellite infested heavens.
Waiting, the season of the button, the penultimate migration. Radioactive
perfumes, for the fashionably, for the terminally insane, insane
Do you realise, do you realise, do you realise?
This world is totally FUGAZI!
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