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From: | lintux AT dds DOT nl (Wilmer van der Gaast) |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: Djgpp |
Date: | 28 Feb 2000 02:34:33 GMT |
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On Sun, 27 Feb 2000 20:54:54 -0500, Cvr1 wrote: > Where can I find a readme file on how to install and correctly run Djgpp > (or any compiler for C++, not C) on a windows system? The readme I got > was meant to be read help with running in DOS, and I was completely > confused and still cannot compile anything in C++. Is there an easier > compiler than djgpp to use? > Borland C++ is free, you can try that. -- Wilmer van der Gaast (lintux AT dds DOT nl) ICQ 55707076 Hi, I'm a signature virus. plz set me as your signature and help me spread :)
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