Mail Archives: djgpp/1995/01/20/19:47:53
>I would like to know if djgpp will run on a 80386-SX microprocessor. It
>is an 80386, but it is not a 32 bit microprocessor. Does anyone have
All 80386s are 32-bit microprocessors. The only difference (aside from
the range of typical clock speeds and typical configurations) is that it
addresses only a 16-bit bus.
>djgpp running on a microprocessor of this type? If it will not run on
>it, how difficult would it be to modify the source code so that it would
>run?. Thank you for your assistance.
DJGPP will indeed run on a 386sx, but rather slowly for most nontrivial
tasks--be patient!
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