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Date: Wed, 5 May 1999 00:50:56 +0200
From: Alexander_Pankov <billy AT dkd DOT ot DOT lt>
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To: Christopher Nelson <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: Re[2]: Operating System Development
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Hello Christopher,

> #2 the code image is inside the .o files produced from gcc -c -o <output>
> <source>.  if you wish to get to them you must either write your own program
> to do it (it's not hard) or get JLOC from John Fine's page.  i forget the
> exact URL.  you CAN do it with ld, but it's a major pain.  it's easier to do
> it with JLOC or even write your own.

I looked through this linker - very nice. I like such features as
specifying where to place and what :-). http://www.erols.com/johnfine/
Here is page. I started to try it, and for me it's very convenient!

Nevertheless I strongly recommend PE/COFF for your OS as M$ uses. You
will get compatibility automatically!!! And you won't be
compiler-dependent - compile with Watcom, Borland or... M$ VC++ :-)
You won't be OS-dependent either. If you are not sure - research
PE-format, I have small pdf on this topic...

Best regards,
 Alexander_Pankov                            mailto:billy AT dkd DOT ot DOT lt


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