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Notes on patching Borland (binary) executables so they'll understand Unix-
style, LF-delimited ASCII files (from Onno van der Linden, c/o Frank van
der Linden, vdlinden@fwi.uva.nl).
1. The CPP used by TC 2.0 can't handle unix-style (LF-terminated) lines.
The CPP used by BC++ 2.0 can.
The CPP used by BC++ 3.0 can't handle #if statements with unix-style lines.
Fixes for both these problems below (GRR: offset, new byte, old byte).
Comparing files \TC\CPP.EXE and \TC\CPP.OLD
00004F25: 0D 0A
00005E3D: 0D 0A
00007916: 0D 0A
000079D6: 0D 0A
00007AC1: 0A 0D
0000D8EE: EC F7
0000D8F1: F7 EC
0000D9EE: EC F7
0000D9F1: F7 EC
0000DC80: 0A 0D
0000DC90: 0A 0D
Comparing files \BORLANDC\BIN\CPP.EXE and \BORLANDC\BIN\CPP.OLD
0001D150: 89 75
0001D151: 36 08
0001D152: 30 89
0001D153: 23 36
0001D154: 75 30
0001D155: 04 23
0001D288: 9A 89
0001D289: FF 36
0001D28A: FF 30
0001D28B: 00 23
0001D28C: 00 9A
0001D28E: 0E FF
0001D28F: 30 00
0001D290: 23 00
0001E5A7: 89 8D
2. The compilers (tcc 2.0 and bcc 3.0) are both one-pass compilers; i.e.,
cpp.exe isn't used when compiling with tcc or bcc. The earlier statements
about both cpp's are the same for the builtin preprocesser in the compilers.
To fix the unix-style line stuff for the compilers, apply the fixes below.
I do have something called bpatch.c which reads in the output of fc /b and
changes the executable. If anyone is too lazy to write it himself, just
send out a mail.
Comparing files TCC.EXE and TCC.OLD
00005E06: BF 88
00005E07: 02 01
00005E0C: 88 BF
00005E0D: 01 02
00006E7C: 0A 0D
00011FF9: 0A 0D
00012059: 0A 0D
00017E6C: 0A 0D
00018181: 0A 0D
000181F6: 0A 0D
00018AC1: 0A 0D
00018B27: 0D 0A
00018BBE: 0A 0D
00018C12: 0A 0D
00018C6A: 0A 0D
0001948A: 0A 0D
000194B7: 0D 0A
00019507: 0A 0D
0001C093: 0A 0D
0001C495: 3C 89
0001C496: 0D 46
0001C497: 74 FC
0001C498: DF 3D
0001C499: FF 0D
0001C49A: 0E 00
0001C49B: 34 75
0001C49C: 50 03
0001C49D: 3C E9
0001C49E: 0A F6
0001C49F: 75 FB
0001C4A0: 03 FF
0001C4A1: E9 0E
0001C4A2: F2 34
0001C4A3: FB 50
0001C4D0: 0A 0D
0001CFA7: 0A 0D
0001CFBA: 0D 0A
0001D007: 0A 0D
0002A13C: 0A 0D
0002A14C: 0A 0D
0002A2B6: EC F7
0002A2B9: F7 EC
0002A3B6: EC F7
0002A3B9: F7 EC
0002A4B6: EC F7
0002A4B9: F7 EC
0002BDC3: 20 21
0002BDC6: 21 20
Comparing files BCC.EXE and BCC.OLD
0002B877: 89 75
0002B878: 36 08
0002B879: 5C 89
0002B87A: 5F 36
0002B87B: 75 5C
0002B87C: 04 5F
0002B9AF: 0E 89
0002B9B0: E8 36
0002B9B1: 56 5C
0002B9B2: DC 5F
0002B9B3: FF 90
0002B9B5: 5C E8
0002B9B6: 5F 51
0002B9B7: 90 DC
Just an addition: the first one was for the cpp.exe's, the recent one is for
the compilers (bcc.exe, tcc.exe). The first one is a bit redundant because
cpp.exe is hardly ever used. See it as an attempt to make things complete.
3. For those of you who are using NDMAKE45 under MSDOS:
version 4.5 predefines the macro's MAKE and MFLAGS as readonly's.
So there was no way you could use $(MAKE) with ndmake45.
Here are the fc /b's that make things work:
Comparing files MAKE45.EXE and MAKE45.OLD
000019C0: 00 03 # MFLAG
000019DC: 00 03 # MAKE
00007BEA: 0A 7E # output of make -p
00007BEB: 00 0A #
Comparing files MAKE45L.EXE and MAKE45L.OLD
0000277E: 00 03 # MFLAG
0000279D: 00 03 # MAKE
0000A6A8: 0A 7E # output of make -p
0000A6A9: 00 0A