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dELTA
March 19th, 2001, 06:43
Hi every, I'm searching for the companion disk to Barry Kauler's book "Windows Assembly Language and Systems Programming". This book is highly recommended by many crackers and I have only been able to get hold of the book, not the companion disk. :-( It should contain, among other things, a very good include file for Windows API:s.

I know that many of you must have it, and I would very much appreciate if someone could put up a link to it (or mail it to me).

When searching for it I found this page where The Owl lists filenames for such companion disks, but I cannot understand where these files should be?

Check it out:
http://members.dencity.com/jas/fravia/owlbook.htm

I also found a dead link to it on +Aescalapius open book pages (recently reopened!!)

Thanks everyone!

esther
March 19th, 2001, 12:00
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dELTA (03-19-2001 03:43):
Hi every, I'm searching for the companion disk to Barry Kauler's book "Windows Assembly Language and Systems Programming". This book is highly recommended by many crackers and I have only been able to get hold of the book, not the companion disk. :-( It should contain, among other things, a very good include file for Windows API:s.

I know that many of you must have it, and I would very much appreciate if someone could put up a link to it (or mail it to me).

When searching for it I found this page where The Owl lists filenames for such companion disks, but I cannot understand where these files should be?

Check it out:
http://members.dencity.com/jas/fravia/owlbook.htm

I also found a dead link to it on +Aescalapius open book pages (recently reopened!!)

Thanks everyone!


Hi Delta,
http://rs1.szif.hu/~tomcat/win32/packs.htm
take a look
regards
esther

m0sk
March 19th, 2001, 13:11
hi dELTA,

a quick search with google for "asmprgw3.rar" leads to an index with all the disks that are on the page you mentioned

http://cdata.tvnet.hu/~theowl/

have fun

dELTA
March 20th, 2001, 02:18
Thanks guys!

Damn, I most often give up when Altavista and Ftpsearch offer me no hits, but it seems Google has passed Altavista in efficiency lately...

MO`K
March 20th, 2001, 03:38
Yes, since they migrated to a 100% Linux base : )