OS/2 is another possibility, that also supported 16 and 32 bit code.
Our team's port is 32 bit , but I can't be sure everyone using OS/2 will be using 32 bit code.
Peter
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> appro> >>I don't think everything has to be size_t-fied. In some situations it
> appro> >
> appro> >
> appro> > Do you care about 16bit platforms?
> appro>
> appro> Well, I was wondering this question myself. Do we? Does
> appro> *anybody* compile OpenSSL on 16-bit platforms nowadays? Is it
> appro> still of interest? What 16-bit platforms are out there? But in
> appro> either case...
>
> Hmm, DJGPP?
DJGPP is 32-bit environment where printf("%d\n",sizeof(size_t)); prints
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