On Mon, Nov 11, 2024 at 4:50 PM Jim Hall <jh...@freedos.org> wrote:
[..]
> This is a very weird problem, I cannot replicate it on my end. For
> what it's worth, I boot FreeDOS in QEMU on Linux -- but the virtual
> machine shouldn't matter here, because you say you can compile fine
> using IA-16 GCC.
>
> Here's what I did:
[..]


Regardless of the debugging steps, I also wonder why you are doing
this work in a different directory than your files? And why are you
using a floppy disk image?

In the videos I posted in the C programming guide, I always worked in
a directory on my hard drive, either on my C: drive or my D: drive.
(These days, I prefer to keep my personal files on a D: hard drive
image .. that makes it much easier to install new versions of FreeDOS
without erasing my personal files when I format and reinstall on the
C: drive.)


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