Date: Wed, 4 Mar 1998 13:17:24 +0100 Message-Id: <199803041217.NAA00328@sonne.laden.ilk.de> From: "Juergen A. Erhard" To: lichopas AT usa DOT net CC: djgpp AT delorie DOT com In-reply-to: <01bd4243$580f9460$2c651ac8@hellmachine> (lichopas@usa.net) References: <01bd4243$580f9460$2c651ac8 AT hellmachine> Precedence: bulk Hi Lisandro, I don't know how this got to me (the headers state it was sent to ... but the 'Received:' headers are a little suspicious)... Anyway, I can't help you there very much. I'm not using DJGPP any more (at least not at this time), and even when I did, I didn't know much about how the internals of DJGPP worked... I'm not an assembly (machine language) hacker, and even if I were I might not know much about the details of DJGPP's interfacing 16bit to 32bit code. This *is* high wizardry (at least in my view). So... you'd be ask 'dj AT delorie DOT com' directly. Or you could ask on the newsgroup (`comp.os.msdos.djgpp', I think... but I might be wrong). And there's the source archives. Those contain the source to everything (even the gcc is there). Look in the same place you or your teacher got DJGPP from... I don't remember the exact naming scheme though. Hope I could help you some. Bye, J PS: I'd really like to know how this mail got to *me* of all people... I guess I'm still in the FAQ, but that doesn't explain the 'To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com'. Strange... -- Juergen A. Erhard (that ue is actually \"u (TeX) or ü (HTML/SGML)) eMail: jae AT laden DOT ilk DOT de | snailMail: Belfortstr. 6; 76133 Karlsruhe; GERMANY | pros do it for money, phone: +49 721 27326 | amateurs out of love. WWW: http://members.tripod.com/~Juergen_Erhard/ |