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It is able to handle 16-bit code as well, and comes with an own assembler and loader. (They are already known from Minix and Linux as the `bin86' package.) With a bit of `dd' magic, bcc can be used to compile messdos programs.
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This is Bruce Evans' C compiler and binutils package.
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Either the compiler as the assembler are able to generate 16-bit code.
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Hence it's possible to compile BIOS and DOS code under unix.
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The C compiler does understand K&R1 syntax, with a few restrictions
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regarding bitfields. See the file work/bcc/bcc-cc1/bcc.bugs for
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Bruce's bug list.
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The binutils (assembler and loader) have been renamed to as86 and ld86
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to not conflict with the system's assembler and loader, but they are
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also available in the regular BINDIR (normally /usr/local/bin).
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It's also possible to generate MC 6809 code with bcc/as. (This is a
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compile-time option however, and not supported by the binary package
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as it comes with FreeBSD.)
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