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Hi Dmitry<br>
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I did.<br>
But no one have actually done any of it.<br>
And some threads actually talk about using assembler and some about
using open Watcom C compiler.<br>
And (at that time) it seems that open Watcom had some problems.<br>
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So I went with the assembler way.<br>
I feel that is the way that gives the most flexibility in testing
specific DOS functions.<br>
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BR<br>
Morten Rønne<br>
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Dmitry Timoshkov wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Morten Rønne <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:morten.roenne@tdcadsl.dk"><morten.roenne@tdcadsl.dk></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Since nobody at the moment can point to any other way of testing DOS, I
have chosen to continue with the assembler path.
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Looks like you haven't read the wine-devel thread I pointed you to.
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