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From: "Mark Habersack" <grendel AT hoth DOT amu DOT edu DOT pl>
Organization: PPP (Pesticide Powered Pumpkins)
To: pierre AT tycho DOT com
Date: Thu, 8 May 1997 13:48:38 +0100
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Subject: Re: OpenDOS Kernel sources finally! :)
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Once upon a time (on  6 May 97 at 8:52) Pierre Phaneuf said:

> > You cannot just recompile COMMAND.COM and several other utilities under
> > DJGPP and expect it to work. COMMAND.COM uses dozens of hacks to talk to
> > the DOS kernel, hacks which wouldn't work from 32-bits. The same applies
> > to the kernel - have you seen the sources? If you have, then you know what
> > I'm talking about.
> 
> 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.
Exactly. And, unfortunately, the free compilers list does not contain any 
16-bit tools.

> Micro-C anyone? It's going to be for porting from ASM anyway...
As we heard, Micro-C requires a MASM or compatible assembler - definitely not 
good...
++++++++++ 
Well I'm out in a car, and it's just full of stupid girls, and
I've forgotten how to speak, and I just can't remember a word
And my eyes feel like they're bursting, and they're splitting
like plums, and I'm writhing, and I'm writhing, and I'm writhing
in the snakepit.
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