Mail Archives: djgpp/1994/12/09/02:58:10
>cross-compiler using --target=i386-go32. Linux is a red herring:
>there all sorts of different Unix systems (e.g. FreeBSD) with
>different native object code formats, why should we choose to be
>"compatible" with Linux only?
Because Linux is the most popular Intel-based Unix implementation.
>And when Windoze95/Chicago eventually arrives, how much longer will
>vanilla MSDOS survive: Chicago runs 32-bit NT/COFF executables too.
It can, but those executables are going to have a rather hard time
interfacing with the user unless they're built with Micro$oft's
proprietary headers and libraries...besides, many DJGPP users, IMHO,
use Windoze no more than strictly necessary.
>NT-compatible COFF. It is a golden opportunity that Microsoft picked
>an object code format which is easily supported by the GNU tools.
>
>Products like Toolbuster use GCC to provide a Unix compiler and
>run-time environment for NT/Chicago, but you have to pay for them. It
>would be great if DJGPP could form the basis of a free alternative.
Again, how would this be possible? Micro$oft does _not_ want
to give away its SDK for free, and without it you really can't
do a whole lot if you want Windoze to run your executable in its
native mode.
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