From: Ulf Möller Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2000 02:19:48 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Overly long lines look ugly in the DOS editor. :) X-Git-Tag: OpenSSL_0_9_5beta2~8 X-Git-Url: https://git.openssl.org/gitweb/?p=openssl.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=0a9d53e9eb1091e614fb1a3a71c13735cca3917c Overly long lines look ugly in the DOS editor. :) --- diff --git a/INSTALL.W32 b/INSTALL.W32 index e9d469106c..8c8008b4ad 100644 --- a/INSTALL.W32 +++ b/INSTALL.W32 @@ -22,11 +22,11 @@ * Free Netwide Assembler NASM. MASM was at one point distributed with VC++. It is now distributed with some - Microsoft DDKs, for example the Windows NT 4.0 DDK and the Windows 98 DDK. If you - do not have either of these DDKs then you can just download the binaries for the - Windows 98 DDK and extract and rename the two files XXXXXml.exe and XXXXXml.err, - to ml.exe and ml.err and install somewhere on your PATH. Both DDKs can be downloaded - from the Microsoft developers site www.msdn.com. + Microsoft DDKs, for example the Windows NT 4.0 DDK and the Windows 98 DDK. If + you do not have either of these DDKs then you can just download the binaries + for the Windows 98 DDK and extract and rename the two files XXXXXml.exe and + XXXXXml.err, to ml.exe and ml.err and install somewhere on your PATH. Both + DDKs can be downloaded from the Microsoft developers site www.msdn.com. NASM is freely available. Version 0.98 was used during testing: other versions may also work. It is available from many places, see for example: @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ > ms\do_ms If you get errors about things not having numbers assigned then check the - troubleshooting section: you probably wont be able to compile it as it + troubleshooting section: you probably won't be able to compile it as it stands. Then from the VC++ environment at a prompt do: