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- From: grantp@usa.pipeline.com(Pete)
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- Subject: Re: [Q:BC++ 4.5]: 32-bit BASM allowed?
- Date: 5 Feb 1996 09:10:21 GMT
- Organization: Kalevi, Inc.
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- On Feb 05, 1996 06:31:40 in article <[Q:BC++ 4.5]: 32-bit BASM allowed?>,
- 'jcastell@quark.physics.uwo.ca (Jonathan Castellanes)' wrote:
-
-
- >Does Borland C++ 4.5 allow for 32-bit ASM instructions (using BASM and
- _not_
- >an external ASM like TASM)?
- >
- >I need info on this because I'm trying to figure out how to program in
- Real
- >Flat Mode (speed with 32-bit linear addressing!)
- >
- I haven't looked into this deeply, but I can tell you that if you
- include asm code in your c/c++ code, the system call TASM32
- for you. That indicates that the answer is no.
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- Pete Grant
- Kalevi, Inc.
- Object Oriented Software Development
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