Hello,
On Fri, 8 Jul 2022 at 00:00, Rugxulo <rugx...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > - Assembler - there is NASM, not compatible with MASM/WASM. I guess > there is still (J)WASM as > > alternative, as I assume that MASM/TASM haven't been neither open > sourced nor actively maintained. > > Strictly speaking, OpenWatcom is "Open Source" (OSI) but not "Free > software". That is good enough for me :) The best option for me would be MIT licensing, over the years I reached the conclusion that it's the one that fits best my idea of open source software (unlike GPL). DeSmet C and IA16-ELF (GCC) both work fairly well (but not necessarily > every memory model). > > * http://desmet-c.com/ > * https://github.com/tkchia/build-ia16/releases > > Thanks for the hints, specially the latter, that seems the same idea as when FreePascal got the 16-bit flavour. > > - Pascal: I admit I haven't tried FPC/16-bit yet, and see if I can > happen to compile KEYB. I am afraid it'll be hard > > because the resident part of KEYB has a lot of assembler. TP/BP are now > unmaintained (and not open sourced). > > Similarly, if they close, we don't have an alternative 16-bit active > open source Pascal compiler. > > * https://wiki.freepascal.org/DOS > * https://sourceforge.net/projects/freepascal/files/msdos/3.2.2/ The Wiki sounds good to me! > I can send you my local copy (or show you how to get it) of the 3.2.2 > cross-compiler (i8086-msdos) that works under latest HX pre-releases. > It has a built-in assembler and linker. It supports all memory models. > THe links seem to work, why did you mention to send it? couldn't I download from that link? And what do you mean that works under HX? I don't mind to compile under Windows11 or Linux if neccessary :) But I want it to run in 16-bit (Free)DOS. Aitor
_______________________________________________ Freedos-user mailing list Freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-user