Referenced youtube tutorials are in Microsoft Macro Assembler (MASM). Not Flat Assembler (FASM). These are two different languages, though share alike syntax.
You'll get an error for both MASM and FASM, because there is no proc
instruction for your processor. FASM reads the line
<instruction> <args...>
and tries to search for <instruction>
opcode. It shows an error if there is none.
You got confused because proc
declaration is actually a macros in both FASM and MASM. But for it to work properly you need to include the right module with its definition. In fasm, you could just write:
include 'MACRO\PROC32.INC'
which is located at %you_fasm_dirctory%\INCLUDE\MACRO\
. MASM use similar syntax.
Anyway. There is two common ways to define procedure in any assembler:
1) use raw syntax;
2) use macros.
The raw way is to use labels and to manually set up stack frame with local variables. Then clean it. You should google information. The simplest way is to use macros. It does a lot of work for you.
Check here for FASM solution: http://flatassembler.net/docs.php?article=win32#1.3