Mail Archives: opendos/1997/05/08/07:49:51
Once upon a time (on 6 May 97 at 14:25) Pierre Phaneuf said:
> On Tue, 6 May 1997, Donald Jeff Dionne wrote:
>
> > > DJGPP + NASM (or GAS or whatever) would do very well for 32-bit code,
> > > but as DJGPP cannot do 16-bit real-mode, we've got to find a free C
> > > compiler for DOS for OpenDOS/16! I didn't check LCC more when I saw that
> > > it was 32-bit itself. We need a compiler that runs on less than 386.
> > >
> > > Micro-C anyone? It's going to be for porting from ASM anyway...
> >
> > "We now have the 'bcc' GPL'd K&R compiler for minix running on Linux"
> >
> > ftp://linux.mit.edu/
>
> Yes, while bcc runs on Linux and produces 16-bit code, we'd rather develop
> under DOS, right? ;-)
But I heard a rumour it compiles/runs on M$-FOG ;-)
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Sometimes there's nothing to feel, sometimes there's nothing to
hold. Sometimes there's no time to run away, sometimes you
just feel so old. The times it hurts when you cry, the times it
hurts just to breathe. And then it seems like there's no-one
left, and all you want is to sleep. Fight, fight, fight - just
push it away. Fight, fight, fight - just push it until it breaks
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