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From: Thomas Jensen <tj AT fabel DOT dk>
Subject: Re: 16-bit executable
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Den Tue, 06 Nov 2007 10:26:50 -0500 skrev DJ Delorie:

>> I am using DJGPP on MS-DOS-6.22. 
> 
> DJGPP cannot produce 16 bit executables, and never has. 

Ehh.. Can it run on 16-bit DOS, but not produce 16-bit executables? Maybe 
the OP use the 16-bit version of GCC?

Never mind. I was going to start a new thread, because I need help 
compiling the 16-bit version of GCC. Now it goes here...

I have downloaded gcc-2.7.2.3.tar.gz and the files from 
http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/16bit/gcc/

but I don't really know what to do with the diff files. 

Next, will I need DJGPP to compile the files? I run Ubuntu 7.10 with a 
working GCC. Will that be good enough?

In fact, I don't need the whole 16-bit package. I only need a 16-bit 
version of as (I need an assembler with AT&T syntax to run under MS-DOS 
on a 80186 handheld PC). If one of you can send me the .exe, you would 
make me very happy. 

-- 
Thomas Jensen

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