http://www.smorgasbordet.com/pellesc/download.htm
Changes from Release Candidate #2:
- Fixed POASM problem with null terminator being included in internal length of string literal and literal text (failing concatenate operations).
- Fixed POMC problem with cryptic error message for unexpected end of file.
- Fixed POFMT problem with '%' changed to '%%', and '%=' changed to '%%='.
- Minor documentation update (POASM @CatStr() macro vs directive).
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Thank you Pelle :)
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Thanks !
Great. Thanks!
Hi Pelle,
Many thanks.
Thank you, all! :)
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Excellent work Pelle! Thanks very much & congratulations!
John Z
Thank you, John!
Thank you Pelle.
v12 compiles the latest version of BCX and hundreds of samples just fine.
Still one of my favorite tool sets after all these years!
Thank you MrBcx, nice to hear! :)
The Smorgasbordet web site no longer exists! Is this project now abandoned by Pelle? :(
Ralf
Searching the Internet Archive :
http://web.archive.org/web/20240101000000*/http://www.smorgasbordet.com/pellesc (http://web.archive.org/web/20240101000000*/http://www.smorgasbordet.com/pellesc)
If Pelle creates a new version of Pelles C, we'll get to find out whether or not Pelle is superstitious. :P
THIRTEEN IS A LUCKY NUMBER! (https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/thirteen-lucky-number-sandeep-vashisht-147ff)
QuoteNow, you might be wondering, "But why 13?" Well, my friends, 13 is a prime number, and prime numbers are like the VIPs of the numerical world. They don't mingle easily, and when they do, they create magic.
13 was traditionally considered a lucky number in France prior to the First World War, and was used in numerical form as a good luck symbol on postcards and charms.
Finally, some common sense! ;)
I agree 100% it is a lucky number!
:)
John Z
P.S. Also look up the term 'Bakers dozen' .... 8)
I wrote a small program 20 years ago that identifies when FRIDAY the 13th occurs.
In 2025, there is only one occurrence: Fri Jun 13, 2025
The attached text file contains them all between the year 2000 and the year 9999.
Plan your days carefully ;D