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echo: c_plusplus
to: DANIEL TROY
from: KURT KUZBA
date: 1997-12-01 18:15:00
subject: 386

DT> PW> DT>   How the hell am i meant to use extended registers
DT> PW> DT>   with Turbo c++ v huh? it seems it doesnt know
DT> PW> DT>   anything about the 386
DT> PW>   Maybe you should look at inline ASM.
DT>   Goddamn it thats the first thing i did.
DT>   It doesnt know about 386 opcodes or registers.
   Right. TASM might, though, so you could write it in pure
   asm and create a linkable object using TASM.
   If your version is too old to support 386 opcodes in any
   form, then you are pretty much stuck with hand-coding the
   opcodes as pure machine code strings and inserting them
   into your code, inline, using emit().
   There wasn't much of a call for for use of extended
   registers when the earlier versions were released, since
   the 16-bit OS and opcodes were prevalent, the 386 being
   rather new and not having been available during development.
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