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|    Henk Robbers to paulwratt    |
|    Re: AHCC V3.b5    |
|    19 Dec 09 15:22:02    |
      3e2df276       XPost: comp.sys.atari.programmer       From: h.robbers@chello.nl              paulwratt wrote:              >       > When all file names are lower case (in the file system), the files are       > found (ARAnyM hostfs: lower case)       >              There you are.              All filenames, both in project file and #include in the source       are lower case. Works on TOSFS.       Works also on case sensitive or case preserving file systems       but only of course if all relevant filenames in the fs are lower case.       Mixed case makes things unpredictable.              I use a ZIP drive for transfering AHCC et al to my Linux box       to a case sensitive fs.       I can configure mount to treat all filenames on the ZIP as       lower case. So that is what I do.              > Compiling "btst.s" causes a crash, XaAES outputs:       > pid 66 (AHCC): BUS ERROR:       > User PC=163C856, Address: 0              Oops!!              > (basepage=160E000, text=160E100, data=16519E8, bss=1663BB2)       >              Another test on TT needed :-)                     --       Groeten; Regards.       Henk Robbers. http://members.chello.nl/h.robbers       Interactive disassembler: TT-Digger; http://digger.atari.org       A Home Cooked C compiler: AHCC; http://ahcc.atari.org              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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