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From: "Warren E. Downs" <warren AT telmarcorp DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Allegro
Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 14:50:48 -0800
Organization: Birch Creek Co.
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Benjamin D Chambers wrote:

  On Fri, 14 Mar 1997 06:07:00 -0500 Robert Vasquez
  <digital DOT fx AT worldnet DOT att DOT net> writes:
  >What about 32 bit borland? Same memory model as djgpp right? pmode?

  Only if you're using just TASM.  AFAIK, BP7 (the latest version of
  Borland Pascal) still only had 16bit 286 instructions.  I don't know
  of
  the C compilers, but if they updated BC to use 32bit DPMI then they
  should've done a BP8 (which I hear people have been screaming for
  since
  BP6 :)

  ..Chambers

  BC 4.0 included BCC32.EXE, a 32-bit command line compiler.  The IDE
still compiled 16-bit code, but you could
use it to edit your source, then compile it from the command line to
32-bit code.  I used it for a while before I came across DJGPP.

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Warren E. Downs - Network Administrator, Birch Creek Company
Verity R. Downs - Psychology Undergrad,  Walla Walla College
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