MS-DOS Player for Win32-x64 (WIP) (Announce)
> 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. 
LSI C-86 is a relatively good compiler, the code it produces is not far behind the one produced by Turbo C 2.0. But its library functions have poor code, you may anytime disassemble and look for yourself.
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- MS-DOS Player for Win32-x64 (WIP) - rr, 30.06.2010, 22:23
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- MS-DOS Player for Win32-x64 (WIP) - Rugxulo, 01.07.2010, 10:18
- MS-DOS Player for Win32-x64 (WIP) - rr, 04.07.2010, 22:21
- MS-DOS Player for Win32-x64 (WIP) - Khusraw, 04.07.2010, 22:27
- MS-DOS Player for Win32-x64 (WIP) - Rugxulo, 05.07.2010, 16:05
- MS-DOS Player for Win32-x64 (WIP) - rr, 04.07.2010, 22:21
- MS-DOS Player for Win32-x64 (WIP) - bretjohn, 01.07.2010, 18:09
- MS-DOS Player for Win32-x64 (WIP) - Rugxulo, 03.07.2010, 17:43
- MS-DOS Player for Win32-x64 (WIP) - Rugxulo, 03.07.2010, 20:29
- MS-DOS Player for Win32-x64 (WIP) - Rugxulo, 03.07.2010, 17:43
- MS-DOS Player for Win32-x64 (WIP) - Rugxulo, 01.07.2010, 10:18
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