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From: rminnich@udel.EDU (Ron Minnich)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga
Subject: Lattice v4.0 question
Message-ID: <2452@louie.udel.EDU>
Date: 9 May 88 19:31:12 GMT
Reply-To: rminnich@udel.EDU (Ron Minnich)
Organization: University of Delaware
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Well, i just got a lattice newlsletter (nice job), and notice that
the libraries (like lcmnb.lib)on that fourth disk are actually
FOR something, like any program that uses -b0. (Not in the book ...)
Well i have compiled -b0 with the regular lcm.lib and it has 
worked. What gives? Will it sort of work if you use -b0 and lcm.lib
but fail at odd times? Anybody know more about this? Seems quite 
strange, and more than a little like the 5 memory models you use
with a xxx86 (*****SIGH*****). The bad part is that my fourth disk
is error-ful, so the libraries on it are unreadable. Ah shit, now
i gotta send to lattice for a replacement? 
ARG.The 286 makes its sinister way into the 68 world? 
-- 
ron (rminnich@udel.edu)