marcov 26.04.2013, 09:41 |
FPC 16-bit (Announce) |
FYI |
Laaca![]() Czech republic, 26.04.2013, 16:14 @ marcov |
FPC 16-bit |
Wow! It is cool! I will test it. --- |
marcov 26.04.2013, 22:30 @ Laaca |
FPC 16-bit |
> Wow! It is cool! I will test it. |
DOS386 28.04.2013, 14:53 @ marcov |
FPC 16-bit |
> FYI Initial 16-bit target support (small mm only for now) was merged into FPC --- |
marcov 29.04.2013, 10:17 @ DOS386 |
FPC 16-bit |
> > FYI Initial 16-bit target support (small mm only for now) was merged into |
Laaca![]() Czech republic, 29.04.2013, 12:52 @ marcov |
FPC 16-bit |
Crosscompiling from DOS32 (GO32V2) into DOS16 is OK - no need for realmode FPC compiler. --- |
marcov 30.04.2013, 17:36 (edited by marcov, 30.04.2013, 18:03) @ Laaca |
FPC 16-bit |
> Crosscompiling from DOS32 (GO32V2) into DOS16 is OK - no need for realmode |
marcov 01.05.2013, 19:47 @ Laaca |
FPC 16-bit |
> BTW: will be supported the inline assembler with all modetn instructions |
Rugxulo![]() Usono, 03.05.2013, 10:40 (edited by Rugxulo, 03.05.2013, 10:54) @ marcov |
FPC 16-bit (80186 cpu + NASM info) |
> > BTW: will be supported the inline assembler with all modetn instructions |
marcov 03.05.2013, 15:10 @ Rugxulo |
FPC 16-bit (80186 cpu + NASM info) |
> NASM supports "cpu 8086" to avoid (most) invalid instructions. (I think it |
Rugxulo![]() Usono, 30.04.2013, 14:00 @ marcov |
FPC 16-bit |
> > > FYI Initial 16-bit target support (small mm only for now) was merged |
marcov 30.04.2013, 17:15 @ Rugxulo |
FPC 16-bit |
> > I had nothing to do with this port |
Rugxulo![]() Usono, 01.05.2013, 03:12 @ marcov |
FPC 16-bit |
> > > Note that it is all still very initial, and I haven't heard the exact |
marcov 03.05.2013, 23:27 @ Rugxulo |
FPC 16-bit |
> In theory, efforts or sources could be combined. No reason to reinvent |
Rugxulo![]() Usono, 06.05.2013, 17:43 @ marcov |
FPC 16-bit |
> More importantly, I don't even see anything that you name is on the same |
marcov 08.05.2013, 23:39 @ Rugxulo |
FPC 16-bit |
> > More importantly, I don't even see anything that you name is on the same |
Rugxulo![]() Usono, 15.05.2013, 19:00 @ marcov |
FPC 16-bit |
> Why do you think that nearly none of the great compilers are also 16-bit |
marcov 15.05.2013, 21:27 @ Rugxulo |
FPC 16-bit |
> > Why do you think that nearly none of the great compilers are also 16-bit |
Rugxulo![]() Usono, 15.05.2013, 22:44 @ marcov |
FPC 16-bit |
> > > Why do you think that nearly none of the great compilers are also |
Laaca![]() Czech republic, 16.05.2013, 10:15 @ Rugxulo |
FPC 16-bit |
I really think that DOS 16-bit native version of FPC is not needed - with assumption that we have good and reliable DOS 32-bit version which can cross-compile into 16-bit. --- |
Rugxulo![]() Usono, 16.05.2013, 20:35 @ Laaca |
FPC 16-bit |
> I really think that DOS 16-bit native version of FPC is not needed |
marcov 16.05.2013, 20:46 @ Laaca |
FPC 16-bit |
> Marcov, have you read this my post? |
marcov 16.05.2013, 21:26 @ marcov |
FPC 16-bit |
> I'll see if I can merge those back to fixes soon. |
marcov 16.05.2013, 21:19 @ Rugxulo |
FPC 16-bit |
> Clang + LLVM doesn't support Windows very well. (There are "experimental" |
Rugxulo![]() Usono, 17.05.2013, 07:52 @ marcov |
FPC 16-bit |
> Yes. No doubt about that. (though the itanium bit is a stretch, it is |
marcov 05.06.2013, 13:34 @ Rugxulo |
FPC 16-bit |
> "Itanium is dead, x64 wins!" (groan) |
Rugxulo![]() Usono, 06.06.2013, 00:03 @ marcov |
FPC 16-bit |
> > finally updated for May. I think it's quite funny what they say, and you |
marcov 01.07.2013, 22:29 @ Rugxulo |
FPC 16-bit |
> My point is that every blowhard tries to declare certain tech as obsolete. |
Rugxulo![]() Usono, 07.07.2013, 01:52 @ marcov |
FPC 16-bit |
> Yes. But that is more context of declaring Windows XP dead. Or Vista. Or |
Rugxulo![]() Usono, 03.05.2013, 10:53 @ marcov |
P5 (PCOM/PINT) with FPC 2.7.1 snapshot |
> P5 compiles with FPC/trunk nowadays (and even mostly works), except for the |
marcov 03.05.2013, 15:04 @ Rugxulo |
P5 (PCOM/PINT) with FPC 2.7.1 snapshot |
> Though I don't anticipate it passing all of Scott Moore's tests |