Mail Archives: opendos/1997/04/18/09:33:28
On Thu, 17 Apr 1997, Pierre Phaneuf wrote:
> >> Again, that's not the size what matters. And I cannot use DJGPP for the
> >> same reason as stated above.
> > Hmm... We definately need a standard set of compilers :)
>
> And from what I've heard, the OpenDOS sources needs a gazillion compilers
> to build... Yes, definitely, we'd need some standard free compilers! I
> don't know of good 16-bit C compilers for free (in the GPL sense), but for
> assembler we could use NASM like Mark is already doing. One of the first
NASM should gain some features before it becomes a really powerful assembler -
namely macro support!
> thing that should be done when the OpenDOS sources are done would be to
> convert all the assembler sources we can find to NASM. Whew! Most of the
> DOS internals are in asm, so I guess there is a lot of code to translate!
But the ASM formats are really weird in DOS
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