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Hello Mike,
MB> but it does work. Also, the Watcom compiler is a lot
MB> cheaper than the Borland compilers to get the same
MB> capabilities, since the Watcom compiler will make DOS,
MB> DOS extended, Windows, Windows NT, OS/2 16-bit, and
What would be the advantage of a 16 bit os/2 app ? A little bit faster code I guess ?
Well, I sure wish I'd of gotten this message about a week ago... Oh well,
if the newer Borland compilers are as lame as the one you used, I can see
me switching over to Watcomm as well. borland never arrived on Friday as
expected, now won't be in till tuesday...Do you know if they allow labels
in their inline assembly yet ? or is it even supported in the os/2
compiler...
Paul Rider.
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