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From: "Asif" <tmcp_in_blr AT indiatimes DOT com>
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Subject: DGJPP - ASSEMBLER and FAR
Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2004 17:34:14 +0530
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Hello All,
I am a newbie to this .. and after years at the DumBox Windows , it is quite
strange to me.
However here is the problem I have..
I have a assembler code which uses 32-bit registers (mov  eax,0x80000000)
and this has public function
Can I compile this into a obj .,.. if so where can I find the gcc option to
do so.
I also have a c file (16 bit with far ptr access) which tries to call the
function of the
previous assembly code.
Is it possible to compile (16-bit) .. how.
Is it then possible to link the two objs to generate a meaningful executable
for DOS.
Any help will be highly apprecited,
Regards,
asif


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