From: Ryan Underwood <nemesis-lists@icequake.net>
To: linux-8086@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: using elks-libc for DOS development
Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2004 15:44:19 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20040305214419.GA17957@dbz.icequake.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200403051103.19224.dg@cowlark.com>
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On Fri, Mar 05, 2004 at 11:03:18AM +0000, David Given wrote:
> > would be a waste, as well as the bloat of glibc. I guess there is
> > Open Watcom now, but does anyone have experience doing small footprint
> > (8086 <= 1MB) C development with it?
>
> Nope. I gather it works, though.
So did I. I think I will give it a shot. I preferred bcc/ELKS-libc
because I could build directly from a Linux host without having to use
WINE/DOSEMU. But I think Watcom will suffice if the ELKS libc proves to
be too slim.
> However, if you know where to look there are a number of free 16-bit DOS
> compilers. Leaving aside all the various CP/M86 compilers --- which tend to
> be K&R only and only compile tiny mode --- a quick web search reveals these:
>
> http://www.htsoft.com/products/pacific/
> http://www.digitalmars.com/download/freecompiler.html
Thanks. I actually ran across these while digging around but didn't pay
much attention. Both look like fairly complete packages.
> You may be better off sticking with Turbo C, however; it is free, and you seem
> to be set up for it.
Well, by "set up for it" I've downloaded a copy and ran it in DOSEMU. I
also have some experience with it, having used it years ago. But, I
don't know if it is right for an embedded project. Are there any
licensing issues to worry about or any rot like that? I liked the idea
of using FreeDOS/RxDOS and the ELKS C library because there were no
restrictions on any of them besides the *GPL ones of needing to make the
source code available to end users. I'm not sure what using a
proprietary C library would get me into. I think with the two compilers
you mentioned, I should be safe though.
thanks!
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Ryan Underwood, <nemesis@icequake.net>
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2004-03-05 7:42 using elks-libc for DOS development Ryan Underwood
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