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From: "Young U. Ryu" <ryoung AT utdallas DOT edu>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Cygnus gnu-win32 OR djgpp with RSXWIN
Date: Wed, 5 Jun 1996 18:40:28 -0500
Organization: The University of Texas at Dallas
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> malcolm AT manawatu DOT gen DOT nz (Malcolm Taylor) wrote in article
<4p50qa$79u AT news DOT manawatu DOT gen DOT nz>...
> Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il> wrote:
> 
> RSXNT can do NT and Win95 executables. There is also a port of the EMX
> compiler to run as a Win32 console app (ie Win95 or WinNT app) which
> will create Win32 apps, Win/DOS dual mode apps, ... It has gdb and
> windbg running under windows (to my knowledge) as debuggers, which
> fills the previous gap in debugging. The only drawback to my knowledge
> is that to use the RSXNT kit for commercial or shareware you have to
> register it. Also I have no idea how well either RSXNT or the windows
> emx work.

Any idea if RSXNT supports long file name?

Young

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