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From: j DOT aldrich6 AT genie DOT com
Message-Id: <199607141544.AA104359076@relay1.geis.com>
Date: Sun, 14 Jul 96 15:41:00 UTC 0000
To: nguyen AT rhrk DOT uni-kl DOT de
Cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Mime-Version: 1.0
Subject: Re: How to get the "Online Doc

Reply to message 8026045    from NGUYEN AT RHRK DOT U on 07/14/96  7:47AM


>Thank you for the instruction. My problem is that I
>never use DJGPP before. Now It is clear. Any way do
>you know where we can get examples programs written
>in DJGPP?

Again, just a question of what to download.  :)  You should get the
file 'djtst200.zip' from your local SimTel mirror and install it as well;
it contains a ton of helpful sample files in a subdirectory called 'tests'.
To go along with it, you should also download 'mak373b.zip', which
contains the GNU Make utility.  Once you have installed it, simply
go into one of the test directories that contains an interesting program,
and type 'make <program>.exe'.  (Or just 'make' if you want to compile
all of the samples in a given directory.)  For more details on how to
use make, look in its info docs, and examine the makefiles in the tests
directories.

BTW, when you need to find DJGPP packages, you should look first
in the 'readme.1st' file - it lists all the major parts of the DJGPP
distribution
and what they do.  If you don't see anything interesting there, consult
the FAQ, which describes a large number of user-developed utilities
and packages for DJGPP.  For the most part, if there's anything at all
you need, DJGPP has it.  :)

John

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