Paul Brook wrote:
Modern x86 are backwards compatible[*], so you should be able to do that
anyway.
Care to share with us how I do that? Is it an option to gcc?
gcc does not support 16-bit mode.
My point is that pretty much anything that runs on a 286 should also run on
any subsequent x86 processor. If you want to test 16-bit x86 software/systems
you don't need an actual 286. A 386 is just as good for almost all purposes.
How does that address my issue?
Paul
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