[GEM Development] 32 Bit Applications

Scott McDonald smpcs at hotkey.net.au
Wed Mar 15 13:10:01 PST 2006


Owen,

If it is possible, to have a 16 bit *and* a 32 bit framework that
compiles with Free Pascal, that would be great.

I will check out Free Pascal further, after I post the 16 bit
framework on the website.

>John Elliott ported the GEM bindings to DJGPP, a 32-bit C/C++
>compiler for DOS. I wrote the first major DJGPP app for GEM, GEMP3
>(MP3 playerfor GEM), which makes full use of the 32-bit environment
>and still performs like a native GEM application. Compatibility
>varies depending upon sound card support, etc, but writing 32-bit GEM
>applications is feasible, if a bit messy.

Scott McDonald

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