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Renan



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Renan 14 Oct 2012, 21:54
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revolution 14 Oct 2012, 22:22
Does that mean that "format ms coff" generates unsuitable object files for the GCC/FPC linker?
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khatch 16 Oct 2012, 15:49
hello;
I tested successfully to linking MSCOFF example from fasmw.zip from download page with the following command line from cmd.exe console in windows operating system by mingw32 :
ld MSCOFF.OBJ -luser32 -o MSCOFF.exe

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f0dder 17 Oct 2012, 14:29
revolution wrote:
Does that mean that "format ms coff" generates unsuitable object files for the GCC/FPC linker?
Unless things have changed in the last 10+ years Smile, ms-coff has different relocation format than... gnu-coff? That was a bit of a bother back then, when I used DJGPP and wanted to use link in some code built with a win32 toolset.

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