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- From: osynw@terra2.oscs.montana.edu (Nathan Williams)
- Subject: Re: C386 v4 tested
- Message-ID: <1992Sep4.054836.5794@coe.montana.edu>
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- Organization: Montana State University
- References: <920903154@frmxqnx.hanse.de>
- Date: Fri, 4 Sep 1992 05:48:36 GMT
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- In article <920903154@frmxqnx.hanse.de> root@frmxqnx.hanse.de (Frank Rabe) writes:
- >Hi Minixer's
- ....
- >.. The only thing which is needed is a assembler which is able to use
- >the generated floating code, bas doesn't do it. No, No, not gas (gnu assembler)
- >much to big for minix. Has somebody done something on that field? Is it possible
- >to modify bas and bld? -
- > Hi Bruce (Evans), (hope you are listening) is it
- > possible to get the source for bcc, as and ld, or
- > at least for as and ld?
-
- You can find the source for as and ld in the Linux archives somewhere.
- I would say use archie, but I can't remember the name. Oh, here it is
- bcc_as.src.tar.Z, so look on the linux ftp sites for it.
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-
- Nate
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