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 === How to run MS-DOS GNX 4 === === How to run MS-DOS GNX 4 ===
  
-GNX v3 and v4 was intended for National Semiconductor's evaluation boards:\\+GNX v3 and v4 were a cross tols for National Semiconductor's evaluation boards:\\
 NSV-CG16-EDB, NSV-CG160-EDB, NSV-GX32-EDB, NSV-GX320-EDB, NSV-FX-GC-EDB, GC160LX-LBP, NSP-AM160-EDB, FX16FAX NSV-CG16-EDB, NSV-CG160-EDB, NSV-GX32-EDB, NSV-GX320-EDB, NSV-FX-GC-EDB, GC160LX-LBP, NSP-AM160-EDB, FX16FAX
  
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 https://www.dosbox.com/ https://www.dosbox.com/
  
-Take a GNX 4.4\\+Download a GNX 4.4\\
 http://oldcomputers-ddns.org/public/pub/rechner/national_semiconductors_series_32000/gnx/nsc-gnx-4.4_images.rar http://oldcomputers-ddns.org/public/pub/rechner/national_semiconductors_series_32000/gnx/nsc-gnx-4.4_images.rar
  
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 DosBox provides 16MB of DOS XMS memory by default (GNX/MS-DOS uses built-in DOS Extender). DosBox provides 16MB of DOS XMS memory by default (GNX/MS-DOS uses built-in DOS Extender).
  
-GNX v3 and v4 use relative modern ''COFF'' format (with debug info, modules support e.t.c). GNX4 cross-tools has a SYS5_2 and SYS5_3 (with shared libraries support) targets. “GNX Language tools 4” book has “COFF Programmers Guide” chapter.+GNX v3 and v4 use relative modern ''COFF'' format (with debug info, modules support e.t.c). GNX4 cross-tools has a SYS5_2 and SYS5_3 (with shared libraries support) targets. For more info read the “GNX Language tools 4” book “COFF Programmers Guide” chapter.
  
 GNX v4 C compiler supports ANSI C and function prototypes. GNX v4 C compiler supports ANSI C and function prototypes.
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