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gcc 4.1.1 and 16-bit code generation

hello everybody,
I wanted know whether it is possible to generate 16-bit machine
code using gcc 4.1.1 on a 32-bit
machine.
If it is possible can we execute the resulting compiled code.

Aug 3 '06 #1
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On 2006-08-03, chandanlinster <ch************@gmail.comwrote:
hello everybody,
I wanted know whether it is possible to generate 16-bit machine
code using gcc 4.1.1 on a 32-bit
machine.
If it is possible can we execute the resulting compiled code.
Of course.

(Maybe you should head over to comp.compilers.gnu for a real answer.)

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Andrew Poelstra <http://www.wpsoftware.net/projects>
To reach me by email, use `apoelstra' at the above domain.
"Do BOTH ends of the cable need to be plugged in?" -Anon.
Aug 3 '06 #2
ap*******@localhost.localdomain writes:
On 2006-08-03, chandanlinster <ch************@gmail.comwrote:
> I wanted know whether it is possible to generate 16-bit machine
code using gcc 4.1.1 on a 32-bit
machine.
If it is possible can we execute the resulting compiled code.

Of course.

(Maybe you should head over to comp.compilers.gnu for a real answer.)
I don't think there is a comp.compilers.gnu. Try gnu.gcc.help.

--
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San Diego Supercomputer Center <* <http://users.sdsc.edu/~kst>
We must do something. This is something. Therefore, we must do this.
Aug 3 '06 #3
On 2006-08-03, Keith Thompson <ks***@mib.orgwrote:
ap*******@localhost.localdomain writes:
>On 2006-08-03, chandanlinster <ch************@gmail.comwrote:
>> I wanted know whether it is possible to generate 16-bit machine
code using gcc 4.1.1 on a 32-bit
machine.
If it is possible can we execute the resulting compiled code.

Of course.

(Maybe you should head over to comp.compilers.gnu for a real answer.)

I don't think there is a comp.compilers.gnu. Try gnu.gcc.help.
Yes. Thank you.

--
Andrew Poelstra <http://www.wpsoftware.net/projects>
To reach me by email, use `apoelstra' at the above domain.
"Do BOTH ends of the cable need to be plugged in?" -Anon.
Aug 3 '06 #4

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