1 These are pre-created Makefiles for various platforms, use them if
2 GNU autoconf/automake packages are not supported on your system.
4 Copy appropriate Makefile to ../Makefile, look at it to see if there
5 are any edits that need to be made, and run make.
7 Some of these Makefiles have been contributed by end users, and the
8 NASM team has no way of knowing if they work correctly or not. For
9 that reason, there are sometimes multiple Makefiles for the same
10 platform. Look at the comments at the beginning to help select a
11 Makefile for your particular system.
16 Filename Target Compiler Notes
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18 Makefile.b32 Win32 Borland C++
19 Makefile.bc3 16-bit DOS Borland C++ OK as of NASM 0.98.31
20 Makefile.bor 16-bit DOS Turbo C probably obsolete
21 Makefile.dj 32-bit DOS DJGPP OK as of NASM 0.98.31
22 Makefile.djo 32-bit DOS DJGPP "Opus Make" version
23 Makefile.dl 32-bit DOS cc386 cc386 by David Lindauer
24 Makefile.dos 16-bit DOS MSC 5 probably obsolete
25 Makefile.ms7 16-bit DOS MSC 7 OK as of NASM 0.98.31
26 Makefile.os2 OS/2 Warp Borland C++
27 Makefile.sc 32-bit DOS Symantec C++ 7
28 Makefile.scw Win32 Symantec C++ 7
29 Makefile.unx Unix cc use if "configure" fails
30 Makefile.vc Win32 MS Visual C++ OK as of NASM 0.98.32
31 Makefile.wcw Win32 Watcom C