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.def MANCOMPRESSED
.dejavu
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"programming" that was in some of them, it's pretty obvious what
we are talking about here.
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Reported by: jkh
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multiple catagories - I'll expect the various MAINTAINERS to make further
adjustments (and add any KEYWORDS lines) themselves.
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It is able to handle 16-bit code as well, and comes with an own
assembler and loader. (They are already known from Minix and Linux as
the `bin86' package.)
With a bit of `dd' magic, bcc can be used to compile messdos programs.
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