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From: dj AT delorie DOT com (DJ Delorie)
Subject: Re: Need info QuakeC and djgpp relationship -- for debug etc
Message-ID: <DJ.96Aug27181025@delorie.com>
Organization: DJ Delorie/DJGPP Support
In-Reply-To: pengzh@ix.netcom.com's message of Mon, 26 Aug 1996 16:12:14 GMT
Date: Tue, 27 Aug 1996 22:10:25 GMT
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In article <4vv701$kf2 AT sjx-ixn4 DOT ix DOT netcom DOT com> pengzh AT ix DOT netcom DOT com (Peng Zhou) writes:
> >Not modified DJGPP, just DJGPP, the same everybody uses.  Of course, lots 
> >of code in Quake is written in assembly, but the tools are the same you 
> >get from the DJGPP archives.
>
> What assembler?  AS? DJASM? GASP?
> Are you sure that they used djgpp's assembler to create Quake's
> Assembly code?  I think they probably used WASM.

They use gcc and as from djgpp.

Id uses the same djgpp as everyone else uses.  All of the fixes and
additions we made for them went into the official V2 distribution
also.

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