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From: fnunez AT cs DOT uct DOT ac DOT za (Fabian Nunez)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Help with DJGPP MSDOS Settings
Date: 2 Aug 1996 07:59:06 GMT
Organization: University of Cape Town
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In <3201578d DOT sandmann AT clio DOT rice DOT edu> Charles Sandmann <sandmann AT clio DOT rice DOT edu> writes:

>> in autoexec.bat, RHIDE is crashing the system and gcc and gxx do not work
>> after reporting that they can not find: dpmiload.exe, although I have

>You have some borland dpmi loaded somehow or are somehow using their make
>or some other tool, probably due to having your path messsed up.  dpmiload
>is not part of the djgpp package and should not be used with it.

That's true, when I first installed DJGPP (2beta3) I also had TurboC 3.1, and
I kept on getting error messages about not being able to run 16 bit apps.

This is caused by TC executables having the same name as DJGPP executables,
but being ahead in the path (I think the culprits were cpp.exe and make.exe)

I fixed it by uninstalling TC ;) 
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Fabian Nunez, Bachelor of Computer Science, University of Cape Town
email:fnunez AT cs DOT uct DOT ac DOT za   web:http//www.cs.uct.ac.za/~fnunez
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