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Message-ID: <35FB2258.F3858A03@osu.edu>
From: "G. Frank Paynter" <paynter DOT 5 AT osu DOT edu>
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Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Using djgpp/rhide on 32bit OS for hp200lx target?
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Date: Sat, 12 Sep 1998 21:39:36 -0400
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I would like to do some C/C++ programming on my win95 or linux platforms
to run on my hp200lx (16-bit msdos5.0).  Will djgpp/rhide do this for
me?  My aim is to port a GPS interface program written in C and
currently running on my Linux box to run in the hp200lx.  My thought is
that I would first port it to my desktop system running win95 (on the
hope that the serial port management would be similar to the hp200lx),
and then compile for 16-bit DOS to run on the hp200lx.

I currently have a program running on my Linux box that interfaces to a
handheld GPS via a serial port.  I would like to port this program so
that it will run on my hp200lx handheld which runs msdos5.0.  I would
like to be able to test the program on my desktop before downloading it
to the handheld.

Can I accomplish this using djgpp/rhide on my win95 or linux boxes?  If
yes, what are the issues I need to consider/resolve?  If no, can anyone
steer me toward a better solution (I have heard folks are using M$ C v6
for this, but I like the idea of a gcc-based copylefted system.)

If this is a stupid question to start with, please educate me! :)

TIA,

Frank


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