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From: lloyd <lenglel AT northnet DOT org>
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Subject: Re: default header directory
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Date: Mon, 03 Jul 2000 07:22:46 GMT
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Eli Zaretskii:
>The C headers are in the `include' directory under your top-level
>DJGPP installation directory, and the C++ headers are in `lang\cxx'
>directory under the top-level DJGPP installation directory.

Thank you.  It seems there are also header files under rsxntdj,
so possibly I was attempting to use a 16 bit tool to do a 32 bit
job.  And it seems I need to download a 125 megabyte file to
get the programmer interface, vs. ~6 megs for the drivers.

I think they just made it that big so you would have to buy
the CD-ROM.  Theres no way it takes 125 megs of source to
produce 6 megs of executable.  Must be all the docs are in
pdf format.  Those bastards.  I hope the justice department
eats their lunch.  Of course, these wonderful modern browsers
we use these days never heard of z-modem.  Why should I have
to choose between linux and win-9x when I already know dos
inside out?  I haven't been this bent out of shape since
ibm and ms-dos drove a stake through the heart of z-dos and
the z-100.  Please don't reply to this message in the newsgroup
as it has gotten way off topic.

lenglel AT northnet DOT org


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