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From: wouter DOT van DOT ooijen AT xs4all DOT nl (Wouter van Ooijen)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: djgpp-compiled programs on a 8088/86???
Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2001 10:10:40 GMT
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>Download Turbo C/C++ 1.01 for free from Borland.
That is a nice suggestion, thanks, but it has no relation with my
question. It is not my aim to support 8088, I was just curious. BTW my
application is a compiler (Jal, a pascal-like language for PIC
microcontrollers). It is VERY memory-hungry (compiling a minimal
program uses ~4 Mb, large programs can require >50 Mb). So a flat
32-bit address space and virtual memory is a must.
Wouter

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