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=== How to run MS-DOS GNX 4 === | === How to run MS-DOS GNX 4 === | ||
- | GNX v3 and v4 was intended | + | There were a GNX v3 and GNX v4, a cross tools for the National Semiconductor' |
NSV-CG16-EDB, | NSV-CG16-EDB, | ||
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- | It is possible to run this tools under DosBox on the new Windows system (including modern 64-bit Windows 10). DosBox is an emulator program which emulates an IBM PC compatible computer running a DOS operating system.\\ | + | It is possible to run GNX tools under DosBox on the new Windows system (including |
https:// | https:// | ||
- | Take a GNX 4.4\\ | + | Download |
http:// | http:// | ||
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C:</ | C:</ | ||
- | Extracted | + | Extract |
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 '' | + | GNX v3 and v4 use relative modern '' |
GNX v4 C compiler supports ANSI C and function prototypes. | GNX v4 C compiler supports ANSI C and function prototypes. | ||
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