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From: kluft@hpcuhb.HP.COM (Ian Kluft)
Newsgroups: comp.sources.games.bugs
Subject: Re: yet another problem with Spacewar
Message-ID: <13100001@hpcuhb.HP.COM>
Date: 6 Jun 88 17:24:50 GMT
References: <10186@cisunx.UUCP>
Organization: Hewlett Packard, Cupertino
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> What's the '-m68020' option for under the list of flags for 'cc' in
> Makefile?  Our cc has no -m option nor does our loader.  [...]
> If I take the '-m68020' out of the Makefile,
> everthing goes o.k. until I attempt to run the program.  It gives me the
> 'cranking up...' message and just hangs there forever.

The 68020 and BSD options can be removed if they aren't applicable to your
system.  I believe that the 68020 option was meant for Xenix systems whose
compilers will default to 8086 code.

The BSD option will apparently disable System V feature.  Since I'm on an
HP-UX system, we have System V with lots of BSD features.  I removed the
BSD option from CCFLAGS because I want it to take advantage of the System V
features on HP-UX.

However, that's as far as I can get right now because module 2 was garbled
on my system.  I heard that someone else had that problem too.  I'll check
another system with Notes/News before screaming for a good copy.