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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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*** ld/Makefile.orig Sat Feb 19 23:32:12 1994
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--- ld/Makefile Sun Mar 26 12:31:37 1995
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***************
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*** 1,18 ****
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! CFLAGS =-O -DBSD_A_OUT -DSTANDARD_GNU_A_OUT
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! LDFLAGS =-N -s
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! OBJS =dumps.o io.o ld.o readobj.o table.o typeconv.o writebin.o
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! ld: $(OBJS)
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! $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) $(OBJS) -o $@
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! clean:
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! rm -f $(OBJS) ld
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!
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! dumps.o: dumps.c const.h config.h obj.h type.h globvar.h
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! io.o: io.c const.h config.h obj.h type.h globvar.h
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! ld.o: ld.c const.h config.h byteord.h type.h globvar.h
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! readobj.o: readobj.c const.h config.h byteord.h obj.h type.h globvar.h
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! table.o: table.c const.h config.h align.h obj.h type.h globvar.h
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! typeconv.o: typeconv.c const.h config.h type.h globvar.h
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! writebin.o: writebin.c const.h config.h obj.h type.h globvar.h
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--- 1,18 ----
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! .include "../Makefile.inc"
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! CFLAGS +=-DBSD_A_OUT -DSTANDARD_GNU_A_OUT
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! CFLAGS +=-Wall
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! LDFLAGS =
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! SRCS =dumps.c io.c ld.c readobj.c table.c typeconv.c writebin.c
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! PROG =ld86
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!
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! BINDIR =${LOCALPREFIX}/bin
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! MANDIR =${LOCALPREFIX}/man/man
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!
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! beforeinstall:
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! -mkdir -p ${BINDIR}
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! -mkdir -p ${MANDIR}1
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!
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! .include <bsd.prog.mk>
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*** ld/ld.c.orig Sat Feb 19 23:36:05 1994
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--- ld/ld.c Sun Mar 26 11:59:47 1995
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***************
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*** 3,9 ****
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/* Copyright (C) 1994 Bruce Evans */
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#include "const.h"
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- #include "byteord.h"
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#include "type.h"
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#include "globvar.h"
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--- 3,8 ----
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***************
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*** 25,30 ****
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--- 24,33 ----
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#undef NULL
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#include <unistd.h>
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#endif
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+
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+ /* BSD #defines this in <machine/endian.h>, but with another sense */
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+ #undef BIG_ENDIAN
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+ #include "byteord.h"
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#define MAX_LIBS (NR_STDLIBS + 5)
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#define NR_STDLIBS 1
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