Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/08/03/14:30:14
From: | Karl Rasmussen <karl AT vvm DOT com>
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Newsgroups: | gnu.gcc.help,comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | re: bfd for omf
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Date: | Thu, 03 Aug 2000 13:19:04 -0500
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I am considering writing a bfd to read and process the 16 bit omf object
format. Basically I want to use ld (with my new bfd) to link / locate
objects from gcc and a legacy 16 bit C compiler.
First: anyone already done this? (can't find anything, myself.)
Second: Any one suggest helpful resources? I have the bfd info pages,
bfd source code, and the object file format spec.
Related to both points above, I also have source for djlink. It supports
OMF but is not as full featured a linker as we need, like ld is.
Third: Any advice or wisdom? Is there not one because it fell below the
line on the priority / resource list, or is there some issue? Am I
crazy, or should this be no big deal? Is there a close bfd that is a
good starting point?
TIA,
Karl Rasmussen
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