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From: Michael Gaugy <mgaugy AT ix DOT netcom DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Cross-Platform Porting from DJGPP
Date: Tue, 10 Feb 1998 21:34:49 -0800
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Howdy,

  I am working on an OS that I have developed on my own.  I would like
to use
DJGPP to develop parts of the system that are just too long to
hand-write in assembly.
The OS runs in native 32-bit mode with full protection on 386+ machines.

  Can the DJGPP port of GCC be used to generate code that does NOT have
the
protected-mode entry and exit points tacked on.  Or should I try one of
the cross-
platform outputs from GCC.
  Also, since I am considering porting the GCC compiler itself, can
anyone point to
where I can find the info.  I found docs on how to change the machine
description files,
but nothing on setting the actual OS-specific configuration

Please let me know via private e-mail.

Thanx in advance.

Michael

<A HREF="mailto:mgaugy AT ix DOT netcom DOT com">mgaugy AT ix DOT netcom DOT com</A>

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