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Oh, well, I assume the silence means nobody knows; I really, _really_, want to get rid of that dos box, the only thing I use it for is cross-compiling. But it looks like I'm stuck with it; tho at least it can now be a virtual dos box since BCC 3.1 now works inside Linux-DOSEMU. -- Rob. (Robert de Bath <http://www.cix.co.uk/~mayday>) On Fri, 27 Jun 1997, Robert de Bath wrote: > This seems to be the place to get a definitive answer to this; actually > I'm suprised it isn't in the FAQ ... > > Is there an patch, addition or configuration option to GCC that will > allow it to generate 16bit 8086 small (and preferably also large) model > code ? > > I realise an 8086 will not have enough memory to actually _run_ GCC, > though in theroy a 80286 can, but this is no different to the machine > descriptions for 8-bit processors (6809/6811). > > BTW; If anybody has a spare 5 minutes and want's to write the md's I'd > suggest that NASM is the best assembler version to use ... :-) > > -- > Rob. (Robert de Bath <http://www.cix.co.uk/~mayday>) > >