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From: Clemens Valens <c DOT valensNOc DOT SPAM AT mindless DOT com DOT invalid>
Subject: Re: rhide as ide
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If you have installed all the necessary files, as you say,
you just type "RHIDE" at the command line. Open a new
project (the first time, I think, you have to close a
project first), write a program and press Ctrl-F9 to run
it. Have fun.

Clemens


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