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Win32 hosted tools to cross compile to DJGPP v1 (go32) for MS-DOS. Now includes GCC 1.27 aka the first version available to support the i386 processor.
compiler manifest wrapper - adds manifest to your exe's if applicable
this is a compiler wrapper made to wrap
- borland c++ 5.5.1 (no longer available, *bc*)
- DJGPP (gp.cmd,older gp.bat,*gp*)
- mingw and mingw-w64 compilers (install-compilers.cmd, zap*, *gw2*)
- mingw-w64 vityan compiler batch files for ubuntu natty and freebsd (*gwix*) are packaged with set just above. currently, you still have to specify exe or dll even there is no extension of linux binaries. it is not setup yet for .so files.
Win32 hosted tools to cross compile to DJGPP v2 (CWSDPMI) for MS-DOS.
The primary reason is to be able to cross compile Allegro 3.12 using GCC 2.7.2.3 & Binutils 2.8.1. Later versions of GCC / Binutils are unable to build Allegro which leads to people either compiling on DOSBox which is incredibly slow, or just giving up all together.
So party like it's 1996!
The goal of this project - to create a TinySCHEME binaries for some kind of platforms. Now there are binaries for DOS / DJGPP and MinGW / MSYS / Win32, working on x86 architecture.
DJGPP library for per-sector access to large disk drives >8Gb. It works via int13 BIOS extensions and can be used in any OS, which allows access to this service.
BGL is 100% assembler game library coded with NASM and linked with DJGPP (for the moment). This library will be compatible with DOS and Windows and maybe Linux (if someone want's to port it).
The extensor, is a assembly of programs and independent libs (-
nostdinc) at the moment for DJGPP, but thought for others GCC-i386. By means of this kit it is possible to construct a operating
systems or a program boot from the BIOS (i386 embedded syste