Hi ppl, long time without my news, eh? Well, AFAIK I still alive.

Recently I started to get interested in C, since my free time becomes
smaller every day and I can't afford the big time spent required by the assembler
programming.

So since I heard that Hitech-C is the best C compiler available for MSX,
I got it from funet and started to do some tests. The problem is that
the C.COM program seems to not work, or I don't know how to make it
work. So I made my own program, C.BAT, which executes all the compiler
parts sequentially.

Well, teh problem comes with the linker. I execute the following:

link -C100h -Ptext=100h program.obj libc.lib libf.lib nestor.lib

...and I obtain an error like:

undefined symbols:
shll
_exit
amod

...and other symbols which I didn't define, they are internal symbols
of the compiler. I read on the manual of the compiler: "If you get this
error with unknown symbols, specify the library name again". So I did
it:

link -C100h -Ptext=100h program.obj libc.lib libc.lib libf.lib libf.lib
nestor.lib nestor.lib

...and I obtain the same error but with different symbols!! So my
question is: how the hell must I use the LINK program???

BTW I want to develop some libraries for accessing DOS 2 functions.
Someone has anything like this?

Thx ppl (I'm bcming a little lazy w the kbd...) X-)


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