[?]Help Making OS [?] (Linker Error)

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Re: [?]Help Making OS [?] (Linker Error)

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Someone figure this out.
Not a command more like, I'm ready to get this working so please figure it out.

What do you mean?
I see the 500 line list and things about 32 bit....... :|.... but what do I do?
Also this is a X64 AMD Computer
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Re: [?]Help Making OS [?] (Linker Error)

Post by piranha »

You edited your post.

Keep the -m command line on the linker.

For the gcc, compile with -m32.

Thats also in your tools research.

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Re: [?]Help Making OS [?] (Linker Error)

Post by Combuster »

I'm now convinced that this is a troll. (And I'm pretty sure I've seen you before!)

Why do I think so:

You claim you can program, but your posts prove otherwise.
You filled two pages in a matter of hours - you can't possibly have taken the advice to search and experiment and everything
The rules explicitly mention that we are not babysitters. You should be able to solve your own problems in many cases, and these are just too trivial.

If you're not a troll, take this advice and show us you can do better than this nonsense. If you are, do the same :)
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