Hi Rowan. As I believe I mentioned to you, I believe I solved
the problem with the assembler calls from Watcom by declaring
them all as "cdecl", and also saving all the registers, instead
of just the ones that Borland required to be saved.
The bit of assembler that I was unable to convert from Borland
to Watcom ASM (despite the fact that Watcom claims to be MASM
compatible, and the code supposedly works with MASM) is
spawn.asm. If MSQ310.ZIP makes it to you, do you think you
could take a look and see if there is some unusual code in
there that would stop it working on a "generic" MSDOS
assembler? It is only that that is preventing me from using
Watcom to compile the DOS version.
spawn.asm was written by Thomas Wagner, but he isn't in the
nodelist, if he ever was. BFN. Paul.
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