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From: dole DOT bludger AT the DOT beach (Axxen)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: How to setup NT 4 and RHIDE - RHIDE.GPR (0/1)
Date: Tue, 09 Sep 1997 15:23:38 GMT
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On Sat, 06 Sep 1997 16:20:27 GMT, dole DOT bludger AT the DOT beach (Axxen)
wrote:

To operate Rhide under NT 4.0.

Don't add :
       DJGPP=C:\DJGPP\DJGPP.ENV
       PATH=C:\DJGPP\BIN;%PATH%
to NT's Autoexec.bat or Autoexec.NT files.

It is better to :
Open the control panel and double click System.

The select the environment tab, from the box that appears.
In the top half of the box, scroll the page and click on Path.

The word PATH appears in the Variable box.
The path should appear in the Value box.
In the Value box, type in (or add to what is already there)
C:\DJGPP\BIN;%PATH%
Then click Set.

Next, clear the Variable box, and type in DJGPP.
In the Value box, type C:\DJGPP\BIN;%PATH%
Then click SET.

Unlike DOS and Win95, you don't have to restart the computer, for it
to take effect.

Close the control panel.

The best way to start Rhide, is by creating a shortcut to the Desktop
or Start menu
After you create the shortcut, right click it and select properties.

Click on the Program tab
Then, in the "cmd line" section type 
C:\DJGPP\bin\rhide.exe -M

In the "working" section type
The directory you want as your working directory e.g C:\C_work

Select an icon, such as the cloud & lightning bolt.

Click the screen tab, and Select full screen.

Click OK

From the Explorer create a working directory, such as C_work

You should create a rhide.gpr file from within Rhide, by clicking on
Options and selecting Directories and then Environment. 
Type in the required information.
    The directories are set like this:
       include files   C:\DJGPP\include
       library files     C:\DJGPP\lib
       object files    C:\C_work
       source files   C:\C_work
Save the settings as rhide.gpr
Copy the Rhide.gpr file to DJGPP's bin directory.
By doing this, Rhide will start knowing where to find all needed
files.

Rhide will use C_work as its working directory.
So, to start a new program from Rhide, click "file"  then "open", then
type the name you want to give the file. e.g.  test.c
Then click OK and Rhide will create the file, then type in the code.

Try to get a copy of the Rhide.gpr file I downloaded to this
newsgroup. Then just copy it to DJGPP's bin directory.



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