Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/11/30/19:02:33
Brian J Landsberger wrote:
>
> I just upgraded, and started a whole new directory, I now have all of the
> DJGPP 2.01 files and thier support files installed [correctly as I can
> tell] and I try to make the allegro library and this is the following
> output.
>
> ???????????????????????????????????????????????????
> C:\DJGPP>make
> gcc -I. -Isrc -Wall -o obj/bank.o -c src/bank.S
> c:/temp\ccbaaaaa: Assembler messages:
> c:/temp\ccbaaaaa:252: Error: register does not match opcode suffix
> c:/temp\ccbaaaaa:269: Error: register does not match opcode suffix
> ???????????????????????????????????????????????????
>
> What does it mean ? It Allegro simply not able to work with DJGPP ver
> 2.01, and if so then what are the advantages of 2.01 ?
>
> +-=-=-==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-+
> Brian James Landsberger
> jesusfreak44 AT juno DOT com
> http://linknet.kitsap.lib.wa.us/~bbsnet
> +-=-=-==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-+
I had the very same problem... Very difficult to discern, from the
strange asm. messages thrown out. Finally I found that I could perform a
makeshift fix, by replacing the asm code for the bank switching on the
ATI card with code for the Cirrus Logic card. I assume this would work
for you as well.
Another option: Get a copy of Liballeg.a from a friend!
Mikey AT Nxus DOT com
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