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Hi Scott & Others, I added the options you suggested and discovered that I was using the wrong linker. My make file does separate compile and link stages. The compiles were done with '-b 68K -m68000' options however they were missing from my link command line. This caused the linker to link for DOS-GO32 instead of the 68K. I added these option to my link command line and all is know OK. Thanks for the help. Scott, you added my email address to the crossgcc mail list. I now get two copies of each e-mail posted to the mail list. The confusion originally arose as my email address was 'dlcsoft@axis.jeack.com.au' but recently I discovered that the 'axis' part could be dropped and so my shortned email address is now 'dlcsoft@jeack.com.au'. I believe either email address will work. When I subscribed to the mail list I would have used the longer address. Recently I changed my email configuration to use the shortned address when sending email. This would have caused my problems. How can I fix my subscription to the mailing list? I would like to fully understand the startup (and shutdown) process so that I can develop my own low power control code in my embedded system. I have the option of using the crt0 module for 68K in the library or I can develop my own. The crt0 module in the library has various hooks and call other function before calling 'main'. I was trying to follow the source code but I seem to missing some... As I understand it 'libc.a' is the standard C library file for newlib and 'libm.a' is the math library for newlib. I have the source code for newlib available with the distribution for object software. 'libbcc.a' is the library file for the BCC support package. I have the source code for that as well. 'libgcc.a' is the compiler support library. Do I have the source for that? If so, were? If not, where can I get it from. Dave. David Williams DLC Software P/L dlcsoft@jeack.com.au _______________________________________________ New CrossGCC FAQ: http://www.objsw.com/CrossGCC _______________________________________________ To remove yourself from the crossgcc list, send mail to crossgcc-request@cygnus.com with the text 'unsubscribe' (without the quotes) in the body of the message.