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From: Martin Knappe
Subject: output of a command
Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 13:45:26 +0100
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Hi
Im really stuck here, hope someone can help me:

Suppose I want to write a makefile with target "all"
the command sequence for building "all" is as follows:

-first, file "foo1.asm" should be compiled to "foo1.bin"
-then, file foo2.asm should be compiled to foo2.bin: in the sourcefile "foo2.asm", the environment variable FOO is referenced, and must contain the size of "foo1.bin" IN BYTES..i have tried for 2 days now and i cant get it working :-( how can i set this environment variable for the second compilation? -after that, the file "binarydisk.bin" shall be built by placing the content of "foo1.bin" at the start of it, and then placing "foo2.bin" in "binarydisk.bin":

-at sector X / Y, if X % sextorsize = 0
-at sector X / Y + 1, if X % sectorsize <> 0

...where X is the size of foo1.bin in bytes and Y is the sectorsize in bytes

please help

thanks

martin




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