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Message-Id: <199812261524.PAA23894@remus>
From: "Arthur" <arfa AT clara DOT net>
To: <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: RE: Cygwin ?? Rsxntdj ??
Date: Sat, 26 Dec 1998 15:23:14 -0000
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> I have heard that Rsxntdj is the best way to use winallegro but now i hear
> some people talking about cygwin..

WinAllegro works "best" under VisualC++, since that's what it was originally
designed to work around. Using it under RSXNTDJ requires a bit of tweaking
to your code, and you can't compile C++ programs with it.

> What are the benafits and disadvantages of both these windows compilers in
> relation to using winallegro ?

When I tried CygWin a couple of months ago, I found it a _real_ pain to use.
There was also very limited documentation available. Having visited the site
again recently, it looks like things may have changed. I still don't know
anyone who has written a WinAllegro program under CygWin though.

The WinAllegro/RSXNTDJ combination is quite well supported, thanks to George
Foot. RSXNTDJ does have the problem of not being able to compile C++ all
that well, which limits its functionality with the Windows API. But if
you're using WinAllegro, you're probably not going to use the API for much.

James Arthur - jaa AT arfa DOT clara DOT net
http://www.jado.org/users/arfa/
ICQ#15054819


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