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From: "John M. Aldrich" <fighteer AT cs DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: URL's for DJGPP documentation project
Date: Thu, 12 Dec 1996 20:49:36 -0800
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To: "Mike A. Harris" <mharris AT sympatico DOT ca>
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Mike A. Harris wrote:
> 
> Can someone give me some URL's for the DJGPP documentation project?  I'm
> trying to set up as much online help as I can as HTML links, and I don't
> yet have any DJGPP HTML help.  Any other help would be good though, even
> if it isn't in HTML.

Okay... here goes.

The main DJGPP site is http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/, and this site
contains links to many of the GNU and DJGPP docs in HTML format.

The docs themselves all come with the distributions that they are a part
of, in Texinfo format.  You can use the 'info' hypertext browser to read
them in a DOS session, and both RHIDE 1.0 and Emacs 19.34 support online
interactive browsing.

The sources for the docs come with the respective source distributions,
in raw Tex format.  The libc documentation source comes in
djdev201.zip.  All of these can easily be converted to HTML with DJGPP
tools designed for that purpose.

The DJGPP Frequently Asked Questions list (faq202b.zip), besides being a
fantastic reference in itself, gives pointers to a number of sites where
various kinds of tutorials and references on DJGPP can be found.  The
FAQ, too, can be read online at http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/v2faq/.

The DJGPP Book Project, at http://www2.ari.net/flyboy/index.html, is the
start of what will hopefully become a published reference work and
tutorial on DJGPP use.  I myself am working on a chapter or two to
submit.

As I said above, there are many other sources of information about DJGPP
on the net.  I'm sure the authors of these will be glad to contribute
their URLs to your project.

Hope this helps!

-- 
John M. Aldrich <fighteer AT cs DOT com>                      

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