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From: noworol@eecg.toronto.edu (Mark Noworolski)
Subject: ROMing Turbo C code
Message-ID: <88Dec23.164628est.2399@godzilla.eecg.toronto.edu>
Organization: EECG, University of Toronto
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Date: Fri, 23 Dec 88 16:46:14 EST

I'm hoping to use Turbo C (2.0) code in a standalone PC motherboard (ie. no
disks, keyboard, etc.). I know this is possible (the Turbo C rep says so) and
that there are at least two documents describing how to do this, namely:

 DDJ (Dr. Dobbs Journal)      Dec 1987 and Jan 1988
 Embedded Systems Programming    Debut issue apparently (article by Rick Navo)

Believe it or not I can't find either one of these issues in the greater
Toronto area (I could order but that would take 2 weeks or so).

So I turn to netland for help.

Has anyone out there done anything of this sort before? Is it as easy
as I think it should be? Has anyone any other sources of information for
this application?

Reply by E-mail and I'll summarize to the net after I get it to work (I hope
before two weeks go by).

mark

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