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Hi, yes, you can do it. The place to start is the crossgcc FAQ, http://www.objsw.com/CrossGCC . If you configure and build binutils, gcc-2.8.1, and newlib-1.8.0 for an 'i386-go32-msdos' target, you will have a cross compiler that generates executables for DJGPP version 1. This should cover your needs quite well. If you have more questions or need further info, please don't hesitate to post them to the mailing list. Scott EverPresent wrote: > > Ok, I've never worked with cross compiling before but I believe my > problem falls under this catagory. I already looked at the FAQ (old and > new) and didn't find the info I needed. > The problem is that I'm taking a C language class (mandatory) but the > instructor wants our programs complied (for dos/win). Since I don't use > dos or windoze anymore this is a problem. > Can anyone give me some information on compiling dos programs under > linux, or at least point me in the right direction? > > Thanks! > Tim > _______________________________________________ > New CrossGCC FAQ: http://www.objsw.com/CrossGCC > _______________________________________________ > To remove yourself from the crossgcc list, send > mail to crossgcc-request@cygnus.com with the > text 'unsubscribe' (without the quotes) in the > body of the message. _______________________________________________ New CrossGCC FAQ: http://www.objsw.com/CrossGCC _______________________________________________ To remove yourself from the crossgcc list, send mail to crossgcc-request@cygnus.com with the text 'unsubscribe' (without the quotes) in the body of the message.