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Subject: | Re: Adding 64-bit file support to DJGPP |
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Yes, I tried it once and was suprised that it worked right out of the box. It was just one source file and I did not have to use configure or make for that. It was quite some time ago. If you have a different experience I guess my test was too quick. With other words one should look for a solution to run DJGPP on 64bit Windows. This means using virtualisation to avoid a major rewrite of DJGPP.
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