From: Michele Andreoli ([email protected])
Date: Wed Nov 15 2000 - 22:24:42 CET
My interest in Assembly was growing. I compiled the package
asmutils ( K. Boldyshev and others, see http://linuxassembly.org).
This kind of project attracts my unlimited admiration: this
commands are all under 100-200 bytes and works mostly as the GNU
counterparts.
Looking in the Assembler-Howto, I also found a reference to
Albrecht Kleine E3; this consecrate him definitively one of the
major Linux Assembly's guru.
I introduced someone of this commands on the first muLinux floppy:
md5sum (1154 bytes!), tty, chvt, more (222 bytes!), and
also a tool able to crypt a file called rc6crypt. Very cool!
Usage:
rc6crypt e|d key [file]
I also found a C64 emulator in Assembly, in only 60-70k, but
requires frame-buffer to works ( no X-Window)
Michele
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