MASM 6.11a Patch Information and Installation

ID: Q119012

The information in this article applies to:

SUMMARY

The MASM version 6.11a patch is in a self-extracting .EXE file that provides the necessary files to update MASM from version 6.11 to version 6.11a. The files ML.EXE, ML.ERR, H2INC.EXE, H2INC.ERR, README.TXT, ERRMSG.TXT, and SUPPORT.TXT are affected by this update. See the file README.TXT contained in the self-extracting .EXE file for other information and installation instructions.

MORE INFORMATION

The following file is available for download from the Microsoft Software Library:

 ~ ML611A.EXE

For more information about downloading files from the Microsoft Software Library, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

   ARTICLE-ID: Q119591
   TITLE     : How to Obtain Microsoft Support Files from
               Online Services

The following text was taken from the README.TXT file provided with the MASM version 6.11a patch:

Patch Installation

1. Make backup copies of the files affected by the patch. These files

   are all in the MASM bin directory (for example, C:\MASM611\BIN). The
   following files will be affected:

       ML.EXE
       ML.ERR
       H2INC.EXE
       H2INC.ERR

2. Change to your MASM 6.11 root directory. For example:

       C:
       CD \MASM611

3. Copy the patch files to your MASM 6.11 root directory. The patch
   files include:

       PATCH.EXE
       PATCH.RTD
       PATCH.RTP

4. Run the patch program by typing the following:

       PATCH

   The patch program indicates its actions as it runs. When the patch
   has been successfully completed, you can delete the patch files.

5. Copy H2INC.EXE and H2INC.ERR from the patch diskette to your
   \MASM611\BIN directory.

6. Copy the *.TXT files from the patch diskette to your \MASM611
   directory.

Troubleshooting

If you have problems installing this patch:

Additional query words: kbinf update fix
Keywords          : kbpatch
Version           : 6.11a
Platform          : MS-DOS

Last Reviewed: December 10, 1998