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From: fleet AT cbl DOT cees DOT edu (Fleet Teachout)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Creating 16-bit code?
Date: 28 Jan 1999 18:28:41 GMT
Organization: University of Maryland Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
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I need to write code for a 16-bit 386 Janus barcode scanner with 450kb of 
useable RAM. Can't I use djgpp - or must I go get a 16-bit compiler?  The
machine I'm using to 'develop' the code is, of course, a 32-bit W95
machine.   I tried compiling the code using -m386; but that didn't seem to
do anything for me.  I can't find anything else in the FAQ or INFO GCC
that seems to be relevant.

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