Win32 NASM Demo Applications Copyright (c) 2005-2013 The NASMX Project All rights reserved. Developers: Bryant Keller Keith Kanios Rob Neff Mathi Maaran Each of the subdirectories contain fully functional applications which have been designed around NASMX's capabilities. Each one demonstrates the usage of this collection for the design of 32-bit Windows applications. Below is a list of all current demonstration packages and their function. DEMO1 - Demonstrates basic usage. DEMO2 - Demonstrates the design of a simple window. DEMO3 - Demonstrates the use of a owner-drawn control. DEMO4 - Demonstrates a simple dialog based application. DEMO5 - Demonstrates a dialog application with user interaction. DEMO6 - Demonstrates an alternative message handling method. DEMO7 - Demonstrates the use of the StdWin.inc macros DEMO8 - Demonstrates the use of HL features such as do/while, do/until, and switch/case macros DEMO9 - Demonstrates how to create dynamically linked libraries and add them statically using the dllproc macro DEMO10 - Demonstrates the use of inline argument calling with proc and the use of the if/elsif/else/endif macros. DEMO11 - Demonstrates the use of the Standard C Library (MSVCRT) in a console mode program DEMO12 - Demonstrates the use of Win32 Console functions to achieve input, output and exiting from a console mode program DEMO13 - Demonstrates the use of nested structures and unions DEMO14 - Demonstrates using floating point variables DEMO15 - OpenGL Torus example DEMO16 - GTK example DEMO17 - Bitmaps and Timer example You are permitted to use these demonstration applications and the NASMX.INC file as you see fit, so long as any source releases of your software gives us credit for our file. (basically, leave the NASMX.INC header alone)