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From: alantam <alantam AT ihug DOT co DOT nz>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: go32 version
Date: Tue, 20 May 1997 20:58:38 +1200
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Udo Möbius wrote:

> hello somebody!
> I have a problem with the  gnu c-compiler that I bought recently to
> get
> some knowledge about C. I almost know nothing about this language. But
>
> the
> problem seems to be something different: I bought the software on a CD
>
> from
> which I installed the "required" files according to the doc (using
> winzip).
> Then I added "call c:\djgpp\bin\setdjgpp c:/djgpp c:\djgpp"  and "set
> path=...;c:\djgpp\bin" to the autoexec.bat. The next step was to run
> the
> file "tryit". This lead to the errormessage "This program requires a
> version of go32 (1.11.maint1) newer than this one". The file
> c:\djgpp\bin\go32.exe dates from Dec. 5th 1993. Can anybody help me?
> Thanks
> a lot to everybody who gives me a hint. Another question: does the
> Compiler
> provide an IDE?; it seems the included PFE is added for that!?
>
> Greatings
>
> Udo Möbius

 Hi Udo,

    Djgpp is a free software, you can get it from
http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/.
    There are a lot of good stuff, dig it yourself and you will be
satisified.
    For the Ide part visit
http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~rho/rhide-1.2/rhide.html.

    Djgpp is a Dos command line compiler, it works in Windows 95. For
people who like to work with IDEs then RHIDE is the best choice.

    Good luck and have fun with gcc2.7.2.1 and rhide ver 1.2c.

    Alantam

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