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Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1993 16:05:11 -0400
From: garym AT vered DOT rose DOT utoronto DOT ca (Gary Lawrence Murphy)
To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu
Subject: rebuilding the GRN's revisited

Many thanks to all who instantly replied to my question on EXE2BIN.
I will try the setver solution, but considering this may then start
other utilities off complaining about not being DOS 6 :-( I may just
dig in with debug and hack the EXE.

What got me started on all of this was the errors from compiling
the new version of BCCGRX, and now, having reinstalled everything
(outside of regenerating the GRN's, which shouldn't matter) I still
get the same errors on linking:

MAKE  Version 3.5  Copyright (c) 1991 Borland International

Available memory 567328 bytes

        gcc -O -Wall -I../INCLUDE  bccbgi.o ../LIB/libbcc.a -lgrx -lm -o bccbgi

bccgrx03.o: Undefined symbol __grx_arc_xc referenced from text segment
bccgrx03.o: Undefined symbol __grx_arc_yc referenced from text segment
(more grx_arc stuff)
bccgrx10.o: Undefined symbol __grx_arc_yc referenced from text segment
bccgrx10.o: Undefined symbol __grx_arc_xc referenced from text segment
(still more ...)

** error 1 ** deleting bccbgi.exe

Is this an obvious trap I've fallen into?  I have some code written for
SGI's GL and a borland-based package (VoGL) that I'm attempting to
adapt to gcc/DVX, but so far, I'm stuck in the installation stage :-(

While I have your attention :-) ... does anyone know if and where I might
find updated drivers for DV/X to use 256 colors with a Cirrus or Trident
graphics board?

Thanks again to everyone and especially DJ: this list is by far the
most excellent tech-support system I've seen in my 15 years of computing!

Gary Lawrence Murphy ---------------- garym AT virtual DOT rose DOT utoronto DOT ca
University of Toronto, Industrial Eng Dept    fax:    (416) 978-3453
4 Taddle Creek Rd, Toronto, Ont M5S 1A4       voice:  (416) 978-3776
The true destination is always just here, now ----------------------


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