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From: | Tim Van Holder <tim DOT vanholder AT falconsoft DOT be> |
Date: | Mon, 18 Sep 2000 09:40:55 GMT |
Message-ID: | <20000918.9405500@Bender.> |
Subject: | Re: Some other fileformat as COFF |
To: | Riox92 <t-bos AT home DOT nl>, djgpp AT delorie DOT com |
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< On 9/16/00, 1:43:25 PM, "Riox92" <t-bos AT home DOT nl> wrote regarding Some other fileformat as COFF: > Im working with djgpp and try to compile with nasm sources (draw routines) > But the only file format i can get to work is coff. > Problem : If i use a label in the asm-source i get the error : Coff file > format cant rellocate 32bit. > Is it possible to use data labels in a coff file ? and if yes (i hope so) > then how can i do that. > Some data's are needed in the assembler sources and are also generated in > assembler. But in this case i cant use it this way... Hmmm - might it be that you're forgetting the leading '_'? AFAIK, you need a leading underscore in names that need to be linked with C sources. Of course, since I hardly ever use assembler, I could be way off the mark. Tim Van Holder
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