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From: nonet AT chain DOT angola DOT org
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Newbie: #include <windows.h>
Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 05:31:34 -0500
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George wrote:
> 
> Hi,
>   I have to write a program using Win32.  I really want
> to use NTEmacs and DJGPP instead of Visual C++ 6.0.
> 
>   I'm having trouble including the windows.h header.
> Is there an easy window-based hello world available?
> I can't find one in the documentation (still reading).
> 
>   Also, can I make calls to MFC classes, etc.?  I'd
> like to avoid using VC++6.
> 
>   Thank you,
> 
> George,


I do not believe this is possible in DJGPP, but I'm not certain.

The Visual Studio tools are nice once you get to know them.

Sorry I could not be more help,

Cheers,

Nonet

P.S. -- You might need to fix your newsreader; you posted 3x above.

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