I decided to try Borland C++ 4.5 and Turbo Assembler 5.0 for compilingHey, good work.
PCB. �Reason is, I thought of using the Borland C++ 4.x power pack for building DPMI code.
But my first step was to build what exists, to see if 4.5 would work at
all. �It took a while, but I got it going. �Here's the patch:
ftp://ftp.beewyz.com/users/triflemenot/etcetera/computer/programming/...
You also need to rebuild c4base.lib. �c4lib.bat is changed by the patch,
to account for building with overlays, like PCB. �That was a bug in the previous setup!
The size of the pcboardm executable increased by 8K. �Tested and working here.
I used a Win98 box for this. �The DOS support is better than XP, and the Borland tools work well. �I had some problems with Win98 until I got rid
of IE6. �I discovered that IE6 stalls and hangs the desktop on Win98, so
I uninstalled IE6, downloaded IE 5.01, and installed that. �Much better, Win98 works fine now. �I was amazed I could still find IE 5.01, but here
it is:
http://browsers.evolt.org/?ie/win32
5.01-sp2 is the one I used.
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Hey, good work.
How do I use diff to patch my source code too?
On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 14:17:32 -0700 (PDT), VinylDoctorok, I will get it there. thanks as always.
<vinyldocto...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey, good work.
How do I use diff to patch my source code too?
Without linux, it will be hard. :-)
I keep the source on a linux box and use linux tools for that. �Then I
copy it to a Windows box to compile.
The patches are included in the latest src153.zip, 09/07/2011 04:00AM.
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The patches are included in the latest src153.zip, 09/07/2011 04:00AM.
ok, I will get it there. thanks as always.
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