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From: peprbv AT cfa0 DOT harvard DOT edu (Bob Babcock)
Subject: Re: DJGPP in DOS session under OS/2 Warp?
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Date: Sat, 3 Jun 1995 02:33:52 GMT
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Charles Hunter (huntercr AT cs DOT purdue DOT edu) wrote:
: Yes, you are correct.It does not need to be the realmode version.
:  I use regular djgpp gcc in an oS/2 dos shell

I posted a claim that you had to use the real-mode gcc under OS/2.  That used
to be true, but apparently it got fixed either by a djgpp upgrade or by the
upgrade from OS/2 2.11 to Warp.  The old behavior was crashes after about 14
compiles, but I just did around 100 without problems.  (Just to make
identifying what fixed it a little harder, I also set video_mode_restriction
to cga to give a 720KB window so OPUS MAKE doesn't have to swap itself out
before each compile, and I upped the DPMI memory to 24MB; it was probably 8
or 16 before.)

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