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From: Endlisnis <s257m AT unb DOT ca>
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Subject: Re: DJGPP (gcc) and Borland IDE
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Date: Sun, 29 Aug 1999 23:54:46 GMT
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salvador wrote:

> > I've read somewhere that borland turbo debugger compatible debug symbols where part
> > of NASM or at least someone added that support in a plugin or whatever (I don't use
> > NASM, just read that while searching) If somebody did it for nasm...
> There are a project to use nasm as replacement for "as" (the assembler used by gcc),
> look for it, if nasm really supports it.
> But I think Borland's debugger will have a lot of troubles to debug a dpmi
> application.

    I know that TurboDebug that came with BC3.1 cannot run DJGPP programs correctly.  I
tried it once and got a message like "no DPMI".  And it mentioned getting the zip file for
the DOS dpmi server, but I was running under Win95, so it may somehow confuse or block the
dpmi calls.

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