From: wjb AT burl DOT att DOT com Date: Mon, 24 May 93 10:22 EDT To: att!sun.soe.clarkson.edu!djgpp Subject: 286 FAQ I realize that this is asking for an elaboration of one of the listed Frequently Asked Questions, but before I waste any of my own time, I want to be sure I understand all the implications. True or False? DJGPP, running on a 386 CPU, can produce code that will run on a 286 machine (using the real-mode gcc front end), but it is not worth trying to port DJGPP itself to run on a 286, because its memory requirements are so great that you will still need 386 virtual memory management to use it. Thanksabunch, --Bill