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- From: choup@CGRB.ORST.EDU (Ping Chou)
- Newsgroups: comp.compilers,comp.os.msdos.programmer
- Subject: Re: 8086 object code
- Keywords: linker, question, 386
- Message-ID: <92-08-085@comp.compilers>
- Date: 16 Aug 92 05:04:47 GMT
- References: <92-08-048@comp.compilers>
- Sender: compilers-sender@iecc.cambridge.ma.us
- Reply-To: choup@CGRB.ORST.EDU (Ping Chou)
- Organization: Biological Computing Consortium, OSU, Corvallis, OR.
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- bromage@mullauna.cs.mu.OZ.AU (Andrew Bromage) writes:
- >Does anybody know where I can get a copy of the specification [for Microsoft
- >compatible object modules?]
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- Try PC TECH JOURNAL, OCT. 1985, P63-81
-
- On a related topic. Is there any 32 bits .OBJ format other than Intel
- OMF-386 and Phar Lap Easy OMF-386? Say, the LINK386 comes with OS/2 2.0
- can link 16 bits OMF-86 object file but can't understand record types
- generated by Intel C code builder. It would be odd if IBM doesn't have the
- the vision of 32 bits .OBJ format. Any info on this?
-
- Ping
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