# This is an Open Watcom wmake makefile, not GNU make. # Assuming you have sourced `owsetenv` beforehand. # dosobjs = dostsr.obj dosmain.obj vbox.obj doscflags = -bt=dos -ms -6 -os -w3 # -ms to use small memory model (though sometimes ss != ds...) # -os to optimize for size dostsrcflags = -zu -s -g=RES_GROUP -nd=RES -nt=RES_TEXT -nc=RES_CODE # -s to disable stack checks, since it inserts calls to the runtime from the TSR part # -zu since ss != ds on the TSR w16objs = w16mouse.obj w16cflags = -bt=windows -bd -mc -zu -s -6 -w3 # -bd to build DLL # -mc to use compact memory model (far data pointers, ss != ds always) # -zu for DLL calling convention (ss != ds) # -s to disable stack checks, since the runtime uses MessageBox() to abort (which we can't call from mouse.drv) .BEFORE: # We need DOS and Windows headers, not host platform's set include=$(%watcom)/h/win;$(%watcom)/h # Main DOS driver file vbmouse.exe: dosmouse.lnk $(dosobjs) wlink @$[@ name $@ file { $(dosobjs) } dostsr.obj: dostsr.c .AUTODEPEND wcc -fo=$^@ $(doscflags) $(dostsrcflags) $[@ dosmain.obj: dosmain.c .AUTODEPEND wcc -fo=$^@ $(doscflags) $[@ vbox.obj: vbox.c .AUTODEPEND wcc -fo=$^@ $(doscflags) $[@ vbmouse.drv: w16mouse.lnk $(w16objs) wlink @$[@ name $@ file { $(w16objs) } w16mouse.obj: w16mouse.c .AUTODEPEND wcc -fo=$^@ $(w16cflags) $[@ clean: .SYMBOLIC rm -f vbmouse.exe vbmouse.drv vbmouse.flp *.obj *.map vbmouse.flp: mformat -C -f 1440 -v VBMOUSE -i $^@ :: # Build a floppy image containing the driver flp: vbmouse.flp vbmouse.exe vbmouse.drv .SYMBOLIC mcopy -i vbmouse.flp -o vbmouse.exe vbmouse.drv ::