Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/03/11/14:17:41
I'm not sure if this is the correct place to mail this question, so
please let me know if it is not. I have recently installed DJGPP
V2.0 in order to provide a more familiar GCC development environment
to facilitate code development on a DSP card. The "C" compiler for
the DSP (a SHARC), is based on DJGPP, so I have some hope that I will
be able to use the plethora of UNIX-like tools that have been compiled
with DJGPP to provide me with a comfortable development environment,
despite the limitations that DOS/WINDOWS impose. Unfortunatly, the
assembler does not seem to have been compiled with DJGPP and when I
attempt to execute it from within make (version 3.73), I see the
following error:
DOS/16M error: [32] DPMI host error (possibly insufficient memory)
Does anyone know if there is anything I can do about this? I would
_really_ like to be able to use GNU Make to maintain my DSP code.
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-patrick
wdoyle AT cdsp DOT neu DOT edu
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