Subj : LINK386 Help To : Fred Kantor From : Don Guy Date : Thu Dec 06 2001 12:39 am Greetings Fred! A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, a coded message from Fred Kantor to Don Guy was intercepted... FK> Just a thought, but... for two different assemblers -- ALP (IBM) and FK> A386 (Eric Isaacson) -- I found that different starting material was FK> needed to produce usable object code; FK> Have you looked to see if some front-end material like that might be FK> needed to produce acceptable .obj code? I honestly wouldn't know where to start--the program in question was written in C++, and my assembly is about as rusty as the undercarriage of my 15 year-old-car. :-) In a discussion I was having with David Noon, he mentioned that he had experienced problems getting LINK386 to handle Borland-produced objects. He successfully compiled & linked my code using Watcom tools however. I may not spend too much time on this, and have a go at downloading Open Watcom. -Don .... Set Crash=C:\Windows\ --- * Origin: EI/2 [Carleton Place, Ontario, Canada] (1:249/176) .