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conlflags = $(lflags) -subsystem:console -entry:mainCRTStartup
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# ----------------------------------------------------
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!IF "$(CPU)" == "i386"
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!IF defined(PROFILE)
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!ELSE
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!ELSE
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baselibs = kernel32.lib $(optlibs)
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conlibs = libc.lib $(baselibs)
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guilibs = libc.lib $(winlibs)
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# for POSIX applications
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psxlibs = libcpsx.lib psxdll.lib psxrtl.lib
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