Mail Archives: djgpp/1995/03/05/20:31:32
>I'm trying to run some programs that have far pointers
>in them, but they won't compile. I saw the farptr.h header
>file, but it doesn't seem to help. Thanks for your response
>in advance!
farptr.h exists to help ports of programs using far pointers, not to make
such porting transparent---GCC is designed for flat-mode programs only, and
can't support far pointers directly. If you post specific code that doesn't
work right, we can provide more specific advice.
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