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Re: Mixing ORCA/M and ORCA/C
In article <199304191423.AA22174@Altitude.CAM.ORG>, vandry@CAM.ORG (Phillip Vandry) writes:
> Are there any special steps to be taken if the startup function of a
> program (the one that gets called when the program is first loaded) is
> an assembly function but the body of the program is C?
>
> Will the C program's 'environment' be initialised properly?
I didn't try it myself yet, but Henrik told me, that he succeeded in
sticking a ORCA/M 'head' together with a ORCA/C 'program body' for his
Symbolix extensions, so he can program them in C. Perhaps he can give
you the details. (gudat@avalon.physik.unizh.ch)
Urs
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