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I finally stumbled on an IBM OS/2 (80x86) assembler and I would like
to know the differnces between DOS and OS/2 assembly language. I
assume all of the instructions are still available and that DOS
interrupts are not available, but what does OS/2 replace the DOS
interrupts with?
Then there is LINK386. I assume LINK386 is what I will need to link
OS/2 executables, but I can not find any documentation on how to use
it.
Thank-You for any help.
Byron Q. Desnoyers Winmill FidoNet: 1:134/17 (Byron Desnoyers)
[Team OS/2] Internet: bwinmill{at}freenet.calgary.ab.ca
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