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From: Patrick Mahoney <rusty_waters AT worldnet DOT att DOT net>
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Subject: Re: Newbie: Help w\error in RHIDE
Date: Sat, 03 Apr 1999 13:13:58 -0500
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My thanks to all of you for your help & suggestions. The program is now
up and working. Here is what I had to do, for those of you who are
interested.......

Changed the autoexec.bat to this:

set PATH=C:\DJGPP\BIN;%PATH%
set DJGPP=C:\DJGPP\DJGPP.ENV

Had this like this in the first place, but would not take effect without
turning off the computer completely. I was only telling Windows to
re-boot itself. Don't know why this make's a difference, but it did. ;-)

Next, I had to download and install the file ( csdpmi3b.zip ), DPMI
emulator. Once I had the computer running with the new autoexec.bat
file, GCC asked for this file itself, so that was easy enough to go get.

And lastly, I ran the SET program with this comand line:

setdjgpp c:\djgpp c:/djgpp

For anyone who's having the same problem, you must be in your
DJGPP\BIN directory to run this comand.....

So far everything is working great! Once again, thanks to those of
you who offered suggestion's, and help...
Rusty


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My thanks to all of you for your help &amp; suggestions. The program is
now
<br>up and working. Here is what I had to do, for those of you who are
<br>interested.......
<p>Changed the autoexec.bat to this:
<p><font color="#3333FF">set PATH=C:\DJGPP\BIN;%PATH%</font>
<br><font color="#3333FF">set DJGPP=C:\DJGPP\DJGPP.ENV</font>
<p>Had this like this in the first place, but would not take effect without
<br>turning off the computer completely. I was only telling Windows to
<br>re-boot itself. Don't know why this make's a difference, but it did.
;-)
<p>Next, I had to download and install the file (<font color="#3333FF">
csdpmi3b.zip </font>), DPMI
<br>emulator. Once I had the computer running with the new autoexec.bat
<br>file, GCC asked for this file itself, so that was easy enough to go
get.
<p>And lastly, I ran the SET program with this comand line:
<p><font color="#3333FF">setdjgpp c:\djgpp c:/djgpp</font>
<p>For anyone who's having the same problem, you must be in your
<br>DJGPP\BIN directory to run this comand.....
<p>So far everything is working great! Once again, thanks to those of
<br>you who offered suggestion's, and help...
<br>Rusty
<br>&nbsp;</html>

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