Updated FAQ (markdown)

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It's a known bug in flex, and has no impact on boxes. You can safely ignore this warning. It's a known bug in flex, and has no impact on boxes. You can safely ignore this warning.
- `Bad address` on *boxes* execution after compiling on a 64bit system:<br/> - `Bad address` on *boxes* execution after compiling on a 64bit system:<br/>
This may happen when the system you are compiling on is 64bit. Boxes is only a 32bit program, so the compiler may have to be forced to 32bit by adding the `-m32` option. (Thanks to @stefanow for [supplying](https://github.com/ascii-boxes/boxes/issues/7) this information!) This may happen when the system you are compiling on is 64bit. Boxes is only a 32bit program, so the compiler may have to be forced to 32bit by adding the `-m32` option. (Thanks to @stefanow for [supplying](https://github.com/ascii-boxes/boxes/issues/7) this information!)<br/>
In order to do this, use the following command line (works with current sources):
You should not have to do any of these things, so let the author know if you had to. make CFLAGS_ADDTL=-m32 LDFLAGS_ADDTL=-m32