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From: beppu AT rigel DOT oac DOT uci DOT edu (John Beppu)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Memory Model Question
Date: 31 Mar 1997 18:36:57 GMT
Organization: University of California, Irvine
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In article <9702318598 DOT AA859831045 AT cctds DOT tsd DOT textron DOT com>,
 <dporter AT tsd DOT textron DOT com> wrote:

>     Hello, I and new to DJGPP and have a question on memory models. I have 
>     reviewed the FAQ and the info files on GCC and I have not seen 
>     anything on memory models, this does't mean it's not there, just that 
>     I haven't found the info yet. So, the question is how do you specify 
>     the memory model in the command line?
>     
>     dporter AT tsd DOT textron DOT com 

  DJGPP uses only a flat 32-bit memory model.  It's kind of like the
  tiny model except not restricted to 16-bits of memory space.  This
  will allow you to not worry about memory models anymore.  I suggest
  you find some documentation on what protected mode is all about, so
  you can use DJGPP better.

  [in other words...]

  CS, DS, ES & SS have the same base address.  


  [...]

  There should be a FAQ especially for converts from Borland.



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