Is there a particular code editor (ideally, with IDE-type features like:
being able to bind the maker/compiler to a keystroke, capturing of
compiler errors into a separate window, etc.) that people here are using
to work on the packages they maintain?
Given that there are some really nice
FreeDOS Edlin!
(Actually, I use the joe editor under Cygwin to do a lot of my
programming, and then make sure it compiles under MSVC 6.0 and
OpenWatcom with a DOS target before sending it out.)
Gregory Pietsch
Joe Emenaker wrote:
Is there a particular code editor (ideally, with IDE-type
On Thu, 5 Nov 2009, Gregory Pietsch wrote:
FreeDOS Edlin!
(Actually, I use the joe editor under Cygwin to do a lot of my
programming, and then make sure it compiles under MSVC 6.0 and
OpenWatcom with a DOS target before sending it out.)
xDDD;
Gregory Pietsch
Joe Emenaker wrote:
Is
Joe Emenaker wrote:
Is there a particular code editor (ideally, with IDE-type features like:
being able to bind the maker/compiler to a keystroke, capturing of
compiler errors into a separate window, etc.) that people here are using
to work on the packages they maintain?
Try
but then virtual-86 mode is set and I can no loger use 32bit real-mode
pointers!
IF you need PM from V86 there is VCPI.
Protected mode isn't the same as flat real mode.
NO, but there is no absolute need to use flat [un]real mode.
flat-real mode, VCPI and DPMI work and how they deal
What version of WATCOM is the most recommended one ?
Almost 1 year elapsed since 1.8 release, there were some complaints by
Japheth about JWASM doesn't compile with 1.8 anymore in the past,
but latest releases report to compile fine with both 1.7a and 1.8,
although nothing has been fixed in