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From: | neil AT robots DOT ox DOT ac DOT uk (Neil Townsend) |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: Unusual effect from DJGPP |
Date: | Mon, 18 Sep 2000 12:37:11 GMT |
Organization: | Robotics Research Group, Engineering Science Dept, Oxford, UK. |
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In article <Rbep5.27665$Ee DOT 202643 AT afrodite DOT telenet-ops DOT be>, Tim 'Zastai' Van Holder <zastai AT hotmail DOT com> wrote: > >Well, you could try building all objects using DJGPP 2.03 on both >Solaris and the DOS machine; since they behave differently, there >must be a difference in code somewhere. Just do >'cmp --ignore-initial=16 solaris-object.o msdos-object.o' to see if >the code differs (I am assuming the cross-compiler generates >objects in the target format, and doesn't just generate the target >format when linking). It may not be a great help, but might help >pinpointing the location of the difference. It turned out (after some playing around) that the code worked when I put the cwsdpmi.exe from 2.03 (as opposed to the from from 2.02 which was already there) on the DOS machine. I was slightly surprised by this but I don't really know enough to know whether I should have been. Interestingly the code differs quite significantly: the object files produced by the cross compiler are always 5 to 15% larger than those produced by the native compiler. I am not in a position to really chase this up but if anyone out there wants to I am happy to cross-compile (small) programs you send me and send the object code back to you for examination. Neil -- Neil Townsend +44 (1865) 273121 neil AT robots DOT ox DOT ac DOT uk
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