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8086 object code bromage@mullauna.cs.mu.OZ.AU (1992-08-12) |
Re: 8086 object code ejy@hrmsc.att.com (1992-08-13) |
Re: 8086 object code choup@CGRB.ORST.EDU (1992-08-16) |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers,comp.os.msdos.programmer |
From: | choup@CGRB.ORST.EDU (Ping Chou) |
Organization: | Biological Computing Consortium, OSU, Corvallis, OR. |
Date: | Sun, 16 Aug 1992 05:04:47 GMT |
References: | 92-08-048 |
Keywords: | linker, question, 386 |
bromage@mullauna.cs.mu.OZ.AU (Andrew Bromage) writes:
>Does anybody know where I can get a copy of the specification [for Microsoft
>compatible object modules?]
Try PC TECH JOURNAL, OCT. 1985, P63-81
On a related topic. Is there any 32 bits .OBJ format other than Intel
OMF-386 and Phar Lap Easy OMF-386? Say, the LINK386 comes with OS/2 2.0
can link 16 bits OMF-86 object file but can't understand record types
generated by Intel C code builder. It would be odd if IBM doesn't have the
the vision of 32 bits .OBJ format. Any info on this?
Ping
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