rwm@atronx.UUCP (Russell McOrmond) (11/16/89)
Quick Question : While trying to re-compile the ARP Startup code (a.lib , Arp.lib) in 32 bit int mode , I ran into a few include files that I did not have, and I am wondering what is used within them, and where I could obtain them. A reference is made to "asmsupp.i", as well as what seems to be a redundant reference to <user/ftypes.h> (I say possibly redundant as I commented the #include out trying to find what it defined, but as I did not make it through to the Linking stage, I have no idea.) Any ideas on where I could find these two include files, what they might have been included with, or anything else would be appreciated. (P.S. Please reply via E-Mail as my news feed seems to be very flakey at the moment). --- -- Opinions expressed in this message are my Own. My Employer does not even know what these networks ARE. Russell McOrmond nrcaer!fts1!atronx!rwm@carleton.ca FidoNet 1:163/109 [(613) 231-7144 ] BBS: (613) 230-2282 Amiga-Fidonet Support 1:1/109
valentin@cbmvax.UUCP (Valentin Pepelea) (11/18/89)
In article <1449.AA1449@atronx> rwm@atronx.UUCP (Russell McOrmond) writes: > > A reference is made to "asmsupp.i", as well as what seems to be >a redundant reference to <user/ftypes.h> (I say possibly redundant as I commented >the #include out trying to find what it defined, but as I did not make it >through to the Linking stage, I have no idea.) > > Any ideas on where I could find these two include files, what they might have >been included with, or anything else would be appreciated. The file "asmsupp.i" can be found on page G-1 of the Amiga Rom Kernel Manual, Includes & Autodocs. It's only one page long. > Russell McOrmond nrcaer!fts1!atronx!rwm@carleton.ca Glad to see you're relying more on Usenet rather than FidoNet. Valentin -- The Goddess of democracy? "The tyrants Name: Valentin Pepelea may distroy a statue, but they cannot Phone: (215) 431-9327 kill a god." UseNet: cbmvax!valentin@uunet.uu.net - Ancient Chinese Proverb Claimer: I not Commodore spokesman be