To: grendel AT hoth DOT amu DOT edu DOT pl Cc: opendos-developer AT delorie DOT com References: Message-Id: Organization: International Brownian Movement From: "-= ArkanoiD =-" Date: Sat, 19 Apr 97 01:20:24 +0300 Subject: Re: Usage of directory entries Lines: 27 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Precedence: bulk nuqneH, > Date: Fri, 18 Apr 1997 16:15:36 +0200 (MET DST) > From: Mark Habersack > Reply-To: grendel AT hoth DOT amu DOT edu DOT pl > To: -= ArkanoiD =- > cc: pp AT 55-174 DOT hy DOT cgocable DOT ca, opendos-developer AT delorie DOT com > Subject: Re: Usage of directory entries > > On Fri, 18 Apr 1997, -= ArkanoiD =- wrote: > > > > 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), > > > > btw gcc requires 32-bit machine to run but it *can* produce 16-bit or even > > 8-bit code - so why djgpp can not? > GCC as such *cannot* produce 16-bit code. Only on linux you have 16-bit tools > (assembler and linker). No version of gcc produces 16-bit code. gcc cross-compiler for pdp-11 that runs on VAX. i think it is not the only one. --- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Must be a visit from the dead.. _| o |_ | | _|| | / _||_| |_ |_ |_ CU in Hell .......... Arkan#iD |_ o _||_| _||_| / _| | o |_||_||_|