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  1. gcc-ia16 Public

    Forked from crtc-demos/gcc-ia16

    Fork of Lambertsen & Jenner (& al.)'s IA-16 (Intel 16-bit x86) port of GNU compilers ― added far pointers & more • use https://github.com/tkchia/build-ia16 to build • Ubuntu binaries at https://lau…

    C 87 7

  2. Forked from crtc-demos/build-ia16

    Scripts to build IA-16 GCC toolchain, Ubuntu source .deb's, & FreeDOS binary packages ― fork of https://github.com/crtc-demos/build-ia16 • Ubuntu binaries at https://launchpad.net/%7Etkchia/+archiv…

    Shell 62 6

  3. GW-BASIC Public

    Forked from dspinellis/GW-BASIC

    Assembling Microsoft GW-BASIC from 1983, with MASM or JWasm • "pre-release" binaries at https://github.com/tkchia/GW-BASIC/releases • source mirror at https://gitlab.com/tkchia/GW-BASIC • fork of h…

    Assembly 59 4

  4. libi86 Public

    Attempt to reimplement non-standard C library facilities (e.g. <conio.h>) used in MS-DOS programs, for IA-16 GCC & ACK ― mirror of https://gitlab.com/tkchia/libi86 • Ubuntu packages for cross-compi…

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  5. Running x86-16 or x86-32 code from x86-64 UEFI; _very experimental_ • mirror of https://gitlab.com/tkchia/biefircate • developer notes at https://gitlab.com/tkchia/biefircate/-/blob/main/NOTES.asci…

    C 27 2

  6. Forked from crtc-demos/binutils-ia16

    Fork of Jenner (& al.)'s IA-16 (Intel 16-bit x86) port of GNU Binutils ― added MS-DOS MZ relocation support & ELKS support • use https://github.com/tkchia/build-ia16 to build • Ubuntu binaries at h…

    C 17 4

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