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Hi, On Tuesday, April 28, 2015 at 1:01:32 PM UTC-5, Wiktor S. wrote: > > > Or are you using a third-party modified version? > > I'm using original sources and quake.mak you mention about that I found > somewhere on the web. It compiles and runs under DOSBox. I hope you aren't trying to compile under DOSBox itself! But anyways, here's one of the variants I was thinking of (although I never tried it): http://dk.toastednet.org/QDOS/ > Yes, the resulting EXE is much bigger than original (from 400 kB > to almost 800 kB) Yeah, they just used an unfinished libc because it was "good enough". > I'm not sure why it crashes on WinXP, theoretically it should work :-) > Maybe I'll investigate that if I have some time. No, it can't work, nearptrs don't work under NT-based Windows. > But the problem with dos.h is not specific to Quake. Any application that > includes <dos.h> in more than one .c file will fail to link. Most people here are savvy enough to work around such issues.
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