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47 lines
1.6 KiB
Batchfile
47 lines
1.6 KiB
Batchfile
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@echo off
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REM Setup for compiling with Watcom C/C++ 10.6 in 32 bit mode with Phar Lap TNT
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if .%CHECKED%==.1 goto checked_build
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SET LIB=%SCITECH_LIB%\LIB\RELEASE\DOS32\WC10;%WC10_PATH%\LIB386;%WC10_PATH%\LIB386\DOS;%TNT_PATH%\LIB;.
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echo Release build enabled.
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goto setvars
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:checked_build
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SET LIB=%SCITECH_LIB%\LIB\DEBUG\DOS32\WC10;%WC10_PATH%\LIB386;%WC10_PATH%\LIB386\DOS;%TNT_PATH%\LIB;.
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echo Checked debug build enabled.
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goto setvars
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:setvars
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SET EDPATH=%WC10_PATH%\EDDAT
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SET INCLUDE=INCLUDE;%SCITECH%\INCLUDE;%PRIVATE%\INCLUDE;%WC10_PATH%\H;%WC10_PATH%\H\NT;%TNT_PATH%\INCLUDE
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SET WATCOM=%WC10_PATH%
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SET MAKESTARTUP=%SCITECH%\MAKEDEFS\WC32.MK
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SET USE_TNT=1
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SET USE_X32=
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SET USE_X32VM=
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SET USE_WIN16=
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SET USE_WIN32=
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SET USE_WIN386=
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SET USE_OS216=
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SET USE_OS232=
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SET USE_OS2GUI=
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SET USE_SNAP=
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SET USE_QNX4=
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SET WC_LIBBASE=WC10
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PATH %SCITECH_BIN%;%WC10_PATH%\BINNT;%WC10_PATH%\BINW;%DEFPATH%%WC_CD_PATH%
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REM If you set the following to a 1, a TNT DosStyle app will be created.
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REM Otherwise a TNT NtStyle app will be created. NtStyle apps will *only*
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REM run under real DOS when using our libraries, since we require access
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REM to functions that the Win32 API does not support (such as direct access
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REM to video memory, calling Int 10h BIOS functions etc). DosStyle apps
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REM will however run fine in both DOS and a Win95 DOS box (NT DOS boxes don't
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REM work too well).
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REM
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REM If you are using the RealTime DOS extender, your apps *must* be NtStyle,
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REM and hence will never be able to run under Win95 or WinNT, only DOS.
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SET DOSSTYLE=1
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echo Watcom C/C++ 10.6 32-bit DOS compilation environment set up (TNT).
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