On Sun, May 29, 2022, 8:31 PM ZB <zbigniew2...@gmail.com> wrote: > Anyone compiled dev86 tools for DOS? >
I think it would help to share a link to the dev86 tools you refer to, so we are all talking about the same thing. I *think* you mean this: https://github.com/lkundrak/dev86 But this is just BCC on Linux, isn't it? We already provide BCC in the FreeDOS distribution. Note that the dev86 page I linked to mentions this: *"The `bcc', 'as' and `ld' parts of the distribution are now covered by* *the GPL. The `bccfp' library now in the libc/i386fp directory is under* *the LGPL. (Primary copyright holder Bruce Evans)"* And is signed by: *"Robert de Bath <robert$@debath.co.uk <http://debath.co.uk>>"* And if you look at the FreeDOS BCC package info ("*Bruce's C compiler is a simple C compiler that produces 8086 assembler for tiny/small models"*) you'll see those names there too: http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/repositories/1.3/pkg-html/bcc.html "*Author Bruce Evans, Robert de Bath*" But tkchia is listed as a contributor of dev86 tools, so maybe tkchia can provide additional comments here. Jim >
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