C compiler for 386 or 486
Kevin Todd Schmidt
schmke at nntp-server.caltech.edu
Tue Apr 30 06:44:05 AEST 1991
In article <2518 at pdxgate.UUCP> mwizard at eecs.cs.pdx.edu (Craig Nelson) writes:
>gordon at osiris.cso.uiuc.edu (John Gordon) writes:
>
>>mwizard at eecs.cs.pdx.edu (Craig Nelson) writes:
>
>>>Bob.Stout at p6.f506.n106.z1.fidonet.org (Bob Stout) writes:
>
>>>>Zortech C/C++ has code generation switches to generate both 386 and 486
>>>>specific code.
>
>>>So does TCC/TCC++
>
>> It does? I thought that Turbo C only had switches to do 8088 or
>>186/286 code.
>
> Really. When in doubt, you can always ask a Borland rep :) , but
>I generate the code by first compiling command line with the -c -S options,
>then use the /3 or .386 options with tasm.exe when recompiling the asm code.
>Works for me ...
But the asm code you are assembling is still only 8088/8086 code and
doesn't contain any 386/486 specific instructions so what are you gaining?
Nothing really!!!
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