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Added links to fixed spasm

NonstickAtom785 4 years ago
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 For a tutorial/documentation on the commands open [/readme/commands.html](/docs/readme.md)
 Once downloads are ready, you'll be able to find them in the [releases](https://github.com/Zeda/Grammer2/releases) section.
 
-Before going on, I do want to thank nonstickatom. I had to delete the commit history because I was misusing `git`, and that
-has unfortunately removed the logs of many of nonstickatom's contributions to the project (especially in documentation).
+Before going on, I do want to thank @NonstickAtom. I had to delete the commit history because I was misusing `git`, and that
+has unfortunately removed the logs of many of NonstickAtom's contributions to the project (especially in documentation).
 
 # Building
 If you want to build this project yourself, you'll first need to clone the repository:
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 This project uses [`spasm-ng`](https://github.com/alberthdev/spasm-ng) to compile, and I use Linux. On windows you can either use the [`linux subsytem`](https://www.windowscentral.com/install-windows-subsystem-linux-windows-10)(only on windows 10) and install spasm from there or you can download the [`spasm-ng`](https://github.com/alberthdev/spasm-ng/releases) for Windows release.
 
 ***NOTE:** at the time of this writing, it appears that spasm-ng has a bug that doesn't parse the name field correctly.
-Please use this version for now: https://github.com/alberthdev/spasm-ng/tree/feature/app-name-var-size. If you are on
-Windows, Nonstickatom has built an .exe for it and posted [here]() with permission.*
+Please use this version for now: [alberthdev/spasm-ng/tree/feature/app-name-var-size](https://github.com/alberthdev/spasm-ng/tree/feature/app-name-var-size). If you are on
+Windows, @NonstickAtom785 has built the fixed version and posted it [here](https://ourl.ca/22728) with permission.*
 
 ## Linux:
 From the command line, run `./compile`