On 12 Nov 2005, at 20:47, Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho wrote:
No, FPC was being created as a protected-mode compiler from the very
beginning.
Is it very different to compile for protect-mode DOS and real-mode
DOS?
Yes. Real-mode Dos is generally 16 bit (although 32 bit real mode is
possi
On 11/12/05, Lee, John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Felipe, I use Win ME to make go32v2, v2.0.3 and v2.1.1 so this should work
> ok. I've also used win9se in the past.
thanks, I´ll try them.
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Hi,
> No, FPC was being created as a protected-mode compiler from the very
> beginning.
Is it very different to compile for protect-mode DOS and real-mode DOS?
Interesting that FPC was based on TP 7, but TP 7 only compiled for real-mode.
> Yes, you can, although especially interrupts might be s
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Hi Felipe,
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Hi,
> Your best choice probably is GO32v2. However, as for any other
> target, you need RTL compiled for the given target, the appropriate
> binutils (as and ld) and the right configuration.
Was FPC compiler able to create real-mode programs in the past? It
would be very important for my use, a v
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