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bc /o /Ot /Fs /G2 /Fpi /E /X filename;
link filename.obj,lib\qbx.lib+lib\bcl71efr.lib;
Can someone help me out here?
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bc /o /Ot /Fs /G2 /Fpi /E /X filename;
link filename.obj,lib\qbx.lib+lib\bcl71efr.lib;
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bc filename/o/ah/Lr/FPi/Fs/G2/Ot/E;
link @file.txt
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/EX /NOE /NOD:BRT71EFR.LIB filename
filename.exe
nul.map
qbx.lib+bcl71efr.lib
(an empty line)
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LINK : fatal error L1102: unexpected end-of-file
You said: "While compiling from the prompt..."Seb McClouth wrote:While compiling from the prompt I'm using the following:For some odd reason the compiler askes for the brt71efr.lib but I can't locate it anywhere on the disk....Code: Select all
bc /o /Ot /Fs /G2 /Fpi /E /X filename; link filename.obj,lib\qbx.lib+lib\bcl71efr.lib;
Some help me out plz.Input path for run-time module brt71efr.exe
Seb uses PDS for QBINUX development. So, the switches you debated are defined as follows.moneo wrote:/Ot does not exist for QuickBasic 4.5.
/Fs does not exist.
/G2 does not exist.
/Fpi is a switch for Microsoft Basic 6.0 only.
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/Ot Optimizes the performance of procedure calls.
/Fs Enables you to store string data in far memory.
/G2 Generates instructions specific to the 80286 processor chip
that result in smaller, faster executable code.
/FPi Generates in-line (i) coprocessor instructions for floating
point (FP) math. If a coprocessor is not present at run time,
the Basic run-time system will emulate a coprocessor.
I know that you can do it. I'll find the switch to do it and update you tomorrow...Seb McClouth wrote:It worked!! Thx!!
Is there a way to not having to use the .exe of brt71efr? It would else mean that I need to distribute qbinux with the brt71efr.exe-file... Not really good that way ofcourse...
grtz