Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!att!mcdchg!laidbak!ism.isc.com!uunet!wuarchive!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!dali.cs.montana.edu!milton!yoda.eecs.wsu.edu!wbonner From: wbonner@eecs.wsu.edu (Wim Bonner) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.programmer Subject: Re: problem with object files. Keywords: object, source, msdos, pc, turbo, microsoft Message-ID: <1990Oct19.171149.4134@eecs.wsu.edu> Date: 19 Oct 90 17:11:49 GMT References: <2304@wn1.sci.kun.nl> <1990Oct19.022452.11266@sunee.waterloo.edu> Reply-To: wbonner@yoda.UUCP (Wim Bonner) Organization: Washington State University, Pullman Lines: 18 In article <2304@wn1.sci.kun.nl> hswb@wn3.sci.kun.nl (HIO Etten-Leur (Jan-Volkert Meuldijk / Stanley Appel)) writes: >I'm looking for a book where I can find the definitions of a object-file >made for MS-DOS. I've a library made by/for MicroSoft C and PC-NFS but >I'm working with Turbo-C++ and want to use the library. I've made an own >studie of the object files but I need more techincal information. I just remembered that MS Product support has a standard "app-note" which describes the MS Object file format. If you can call voice to the Languages Product support group, they should be able to send you a copy. The number used to be (206)454-2030 for product support, but they may have changed it within the past 6 months. The description is completely on paper, so it should be able to make it through customs even. I know there are problems when sending disks. Wim.