Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mcsun!ukc!harrier.ukc.ac.uk!zodiac.ukc.ac.uk!cur022 From: cur022@zodiac.ukc.ac.uk (Bob Eager) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: Info on Microsoft OMF Message-ID: <17513@zodiac.ukc.ac.uk> Date: 15 Mar 90 09:47:50 GMT References: Distribution: comp Organization: Computing Lab, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK. Lines: 23 In article , mlm@cs.brown.edu (Moises Lejter) writes: > Does anyone have an online description of the Microsoft OMF > standard (the object code file format used for .OBJ files > generated by the Microsoft compilers)? Alternatively, any > suggestions as to where I should look for this? The Microsoft OMF is a hacked version of the Intel OMF. Thus the Intel documents aren't really sufficient. Your Microsoft Technical Support should be able to help, but given my experiences with such offices, it may be quicker to buy the MS-DOS Encyclopedia; this has a section defining the OMF (hey, perhaps that's what they want you to do :-)). The MS-DOS Encyclopedia retails (in softback form) for just under 50 pounds sterling over here, as a rough guide. Sorry, I have never heard of an online version; that's why I decided to answer anyway. ---------------------+----------------------------------------------------- Bob Eager | University of Kent at Canterbury rde@ukc.ac.uk | +44 227 764000 ext 7589 ---------------------+----------------------------------------------------- *** NB *** Do NOT use the return path in the article header *************** ---------------------------------------------------------------------------