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From: huntercr AT cs DOT purdue DOT edu (Charles Hunter)
Subject: RSX is great and all but...
To: DJGPP AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu (djgpp mailing list)
Date: Wed, 22 Feb 1995 17:46:24 -0500 (EST)


HI gang...

I just picked up RSX and was reading the docs and trying to compile
samples, and I came upon this:

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The RSX Window Development Kit (release 2) contains:

    RSXW32.EXE (Windows Extender) to run 32bit GNU-C Windows 3.1 programs
    Include files for GNU-C to use 16-bit headers
    32-bit Windows libraries for the EMX compiler
    32-bit Windows libraries for the DJGPP compiler

Software Requirements:
    - MS-Windows 3.1
    - RC.EXE, the resource compiler
		^^^
    - Windows.h (SDK 3.1) from a 16bit Compiler
		^^^^^
    - GNU-C compiler
      a) EMX 0.8-0.9
      b) DJGPP 1.11-1.12 (coff format)

------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Where the heck do we get RC.EXE ?
[ the only reason I have it is because it came with OS/2 ]
And also where do we get windows.h "from a 16bit Compiler" ???

seems rather foolish not to include these.. if ~any~ 16bit compiler is
supposed to have this, then why couldn't it be in the RSX kit?

confused...

		Charles Hunter




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