MS-DOS Player for Win32-x64 (WIP) (Announce)
> Not sure about LSI C-86, never tried it. What's so special about it? I know
> LHA used it, so it must've been popular in Japan.
I just like C-86, because it's very small (e.g., <30 Kbytes for the assembler), produces small code, and it's a challenge to work around its limitations. Like with DOS in general. 
> Long story short, when searching for Pascal stuff, I found
> Cabezon
> (w/ srcs), which outputs for MASM/LINK, TASM/TLINK, or LSI's R86/LLD. Just
> in case you're curious. 
Thanks, but I was already aware of Cabezon. I've already played with its RTL.
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- MS-DOS Player for Win32-x64 (WIP) - rr, 30.06.2010, 22:23
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