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Date: Tue, 02 Mar 1999 15:22:45 -0800
From: Kagenin <kagenin AT devnull DOT com>
Organization: ShadowTek Software
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Subject: Re: RHIDE setup help!
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mull wrote:
> 
> I am trying to teach myself C, and am using DJGPP as my compiler,coupled
> with RHIDE. The problem is every time I compile my source code, the .o and
> .EXE files end up in the DJGPP/BIN directory. Is there a way of configuring
> the run command so that the compiled files will be placed in a directory of
> my choice. Also when using the file, open command is there any way of
> accessing my E:\ drive. These are probably stupid questions but I have tried
> just about every thing I can think of doing ,and also read the
> documentation. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Are you executing rhide from a Dos box or from windows?  If you are
double-clicking on rhide.exe, then stop doing that and call it from a
dos box that is in the directory your sources are.  You get a dos box by
clicking the start button>Programs>MS-DOS Prompt.

That should solve both problems ^_^

Kagenin

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