Megan Gentry wrote:
Not just directions for building on VMS... there should
be a set of .COM
files which do it for you.
Yes, there is, but my question had been if gcc can compile it on VMS, or if
it required DEC C, obviously it will work with gcc on VAX VMS based on a
earlier reply.
BTW - Did the makefile I wrote ever make it into the
distributed emulator
kit?
I just checked. It's there.
Of course you realize what I'm now wondering is if I can compile the
emulator code on a PDP-11 using DECUS C or Whitesmith C.... Hmmm, I just
might have to give that a try. Wonder how K&R friendly that code is :^)
Before anyone asks, yes, there are reasons why a person might want to do
this, though in my case it would be a, "to see if it can be done, sort of
thing".
Zane
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