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From: kknd_bl AT hotmail DOT com
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Creating standalone binaries
Date: Sat, 24 Jun 2000 16:41:18 GMT
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> I am interested in using DJGPP to create standalone x86 binaries. For
> example, binaries that can be put into an EPROM and run independantly
> of any OS. Can this be done with DJGPP?

 As far as I know you can only create 32 bit applications for DOS or
Windows.

Even if you're running a x86 processor, it's impossible  to run a
binary created with DJGPP under *NIX, BeOS or Macintosh.

Bur there are good emulators that *fake* a Microsoft OS, so with one of
them you can run your programs on all OS's



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