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From: max AT alcyone DOT darkside DOT com (Erik Max Francis)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Re: Assembly and others
Date: Fri, 11 Aug 95 09:30:09 PDT
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sulyokp AT dragon DOT klte DOT hu (Sulyok Peter) writes:

> max AT alcyone DOT darkside DOT com <Erik Max Francis> wrote:
> 
> > DOS programming has never been compiler-independent.
> 
> I'm afraid it's only your opinion. 
> If you browse include files of Borland, Microsoft, Symantec and Watcom,
> you will find the common part (i.e. common types, macros, functions)
> of these. There is a lot of commercial C library which uses this common
> part of these.

Borland and Microsoft have similar, but consistently different 
interfaces.  Like I said, DOS programming has always been 
compiler-dependent -- by definition, since there is no official standard.


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