From: pamnani AT cs DOT cornell DOT edu (Anil Pamnani) Date: Tue, 2 Nov 93 14:20:56 -0500 To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu I'm having some problems setting up the GNU C compiler. When I try to compile test programs with GCC, the program seems to assemble fine, but right after that I get the standard DOS error, Bad Command. It then does not output the object code, and I get an error that ld couldn't find the appropriate .o file. The compiler execution then stops. I've tried a number of options, and it seems to come down to the compiler having trouble outputting the object file. I've gone over the autoexec.bat file, and I don't believe the problem lies there. Additionally, when I use the -S flag (to output the assembler code), it outputs the .S file succesfully, so the trouble seems to stem from a system call that the operating system is apparently unable to understand. Thanks for any help you can provide. Anil Pamnani. pamnani AT cs DOT cornell DOT edu