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From: | ld AT jasmine DOT netrix DOT com (Long Doan) |
Subject: | Re: Strange coff2exe problem ? |
To: | Gi DOT Beretta AT agora DOT stm DOT it |
Sender: | ld AT jasmine (Long Doan) |
Reply-To: | ld AT netrix DOT com |
Organization: | Netrix Corporation |
References: | <msga07518 AT agora DOT stm DOT it> |
Date: | Mon, 31 Jul 1995 12:30:14 GMT |
Lines: | 16 |
Dj-Gateway: | from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
In article <msga07518 AT agora DOT stm DOT it>, Gi DOT Beretta AT agora DOT stm DOT it writes: |> Strange coff2exe problem ? |> I tried to obtain an exe file by the command coff2exe myprog.foo myprog.exe. |> After a while I obtained the message Disk full and I found a file |> 'myprog.exe' as big as 49 MB (all the available disk space). |> Of course , I deleted it! Where am I wrong? Thanks. |> Do: coff2exe myprog.foo, or coff2exe -s go32.exe myprog.foo, and *** Read the DJGPP docs. Long.
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