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Re: Successfully compiled overlayed binaries
By: Mvan Le to All on Fri Feb 05 2010 07:48 am
> dmaken.exe: Error code 129, while making 'c:\dv\s3\dll\ntcomm.dll'
> dmaken.exe: Error code 255, while making 'comdll'
> *** make nt Compilation error encountered. Terminating build.
> Ended: Sat 06/02/2010 {at} 1:30:41.89
>
> C:\dv\s3>
> ============================================================================
>
> I can produce NT executables with Watcom 11.0c however there seems to be som
> very odd keyboard mapping issues with "maxn.exe" and
"maxnd.exe". None of my
> input key strokes work or get recognised properly. For example
"Alt-X" in WF
> mode says "Junk character from keyboard":
I managed to work around this problem by following the procedure:
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How to build "maxn.exe" and "maxnd.exe" that works:
1. "make dos" with Watcom 10.6
2. "make nt" with Watcom 10.6 to build W3n SLIB
When the build dies on comdll,
3. Switch to Watcom 11.0c
4. Delete c:\dv\s3\comdll\w3n\*.obj
5. "make nt" (with Watcom 11.0c)
The above steps should produce working "maxn.exe" and
"maxnd.exe".
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Not the most ideal solution but it works. I will have to change the makefiles
to use both compilers to create a smooth build process.
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