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Date: Wed, 29 May 1996 15:35:11 -0400 (EDT)
From: "Jeremy W. Sheaffer" <jwsheaff AT cs DOT millersv DOT edu>
To: "A.Appleyard" <A DOT APPLEYARD AT fs2 DOT mt DOT umist DOT ac DOT uk>
Cc: DJGPP AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: FAQ error
In-Reply-To: <16B3E982C0E@fs2.mt.umist.ac.uk>
Message-Id: <Pine.SOL.3.91.960529152801.13948A-100000@cs>
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On Wed, 29 May 1996, A.Appleyard wrote:

> ver2 \FAQ\DJGPPFAQ.TXT says:-
> 
> > 3.5 MS-Windows applications and DJGPP
> > **Q*: Can I write MS-Windows applications with DJGPP?* *A* : Currently,
> > you can only run DJGPP programs under Windows as DOS apps (i.e. inside DOS
> > Box). If you need to write true Windows apps, try using the RSX extender
> > with EMX port of GCC ...
> 
> Where to get this `EMX port of GCC'?
> > > and RSXWDK kit for Windows. You can get RSX by 
anonymous > 
> > ... you must download and unzip the RSXWDK2 source archive, not only the
> > binaries (otherwise you'll get General Protection Faults when you try to run
> > DJGPP programs). ...
> 
> rsxwdk2s.zip.
> hcp505.zip.
> 
> Why don't you try the FTP search.  I don't know the address, but it can 
be found on webcrawler.  On webcrawler enter 'ftp search' and it is the 
second hit.  From there you need only search for the filenames.  That is 
how I found all of my djgpp files.  I just searched for the names that 
were in the readme.1st file,   which I found by chance.
  It is also nice if you can't get through at the ftp site which you were 
trying to get to, because it could give you thousands of hits for 1 exact 
filename.

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