On Mon, 10 May 2004, Bart Oldeman wrote: > Hi Tom, > > > You don't remember correctly. > > the kernel reference compiler has been for a long time TC 2.01 (which > > is free), and has been changed to OW because it generates better > > (smaller) code, and because it's free and open. > > Aitor remembers correctly -- he simply goes a few years further back than > you and me. Before August '99 TC 2.01 couldn't be used. Watcom's been > used as reference since Feb 2002.
http://fd-doc.sourceforge.net/spec/spec.html Section "Programming Tools To Be Used" "Our reference standard for a C compiler will be Borland C 3.1. Our reference standard for Assembly will be Microsoft MASM. Borland C 3.1 was chosen as the reference standard because this is the compiler used to build the FreeDOS kernel. Microsoft MASM was chosen as the reference standard because of the free availability of MASM-compatible assemblers. The existing code base was also a deciding factor in choosing a reference standard." How about to change the reference compiler not only for the kernel, but for all the project? There had been a movement from MASM to NASM already, so this can be reflected here as well. This is missing some documentation as well, right? It would be helpful to have some port MASM --> NASM document. I know Jim can phrase the change of the reference tools so that Turbo C becomes a backup-solution, not to be turned down immediately. Arkady, how is your progress toward OW going? Did have you assembled a Mini-DOS-OW development environment, for instance? I just unpacked any ZIP, except that ones specifically marked as "Fortran". Bye, -- Steffen Kaiser ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by Sleepycat Software Learn developer strategies Cisco, Motorola, Ericsson & Lucent use to deliver higher performing products faster, at low TCO. http://www.sleepycat.com/telcomwpreg.php?From=osdnemail3 _______________________________________________ Freedos-kernel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-kernel