On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 3:00 PM, Rugxulo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 11/29/10, Santiago Almenara wrote:
> >
> > I have set up a FreeDOS-only machine so I can remember my DOS times.
> Right
> > now, I have installed Open Watcom 1.9 but I don't know how to compile
> > anything
>
> "whelp" is your friend.
Hi,
On 11/29/10, Santiago Almenara wrote:
>
> I have set up a FreeDOS-only machine so I can remember my DOS times. Right
> now, I have installed Open Watcom 1.9 but I don't know how to compile
> anything
"whelp" is your friend.
> Is there any DOS IDE inside the installer??
No, but it comes wit
> How do I compile 16-bit-only DOS software from command line?
Try the wcl command. I think "wcl foo.c" should already produce a program
(foo.exe) from the given source file; otherwise read its help until you
get it working. wcl stands for "Watcom Compile & Link", it is a front-end
program t
Hello!
I have set up a FreeDOS-only machine so I can remember my DOS times. Right
now, I have installed Open Watcom 1.9 but I don't know how to compile
anything
Is there any DOS IDE inside the installer??
How do I compile 16-bit-only DOS software from command line?
I have looked almost everywhe