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From: Greg & Linda <gbushta AT sonic DOT net>
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Subject: Re: Help with DJGPP, Emacs, RHIDE for a beginner.
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Date: Sun, 09 Jan 2000 20:42:26 GMT
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Vladimir,
I, too, use W95 and DJGPP/ALLEGRO.  I typically have three windows open and switch
between them while coding.  They are: the current working directory, the DOS prompt
at the working directory (DOSKEY installed to make retyping easier), and the .c
source I am working on.  I'll edit the source and save, switch to the DOS window
where an up arrow retypes the line from last time (I did have to type it in one
time), then switch to the directory window and double click the compiled .exe.  I
guess RHIDE or some other could be easier but this works for me.
Greg

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