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Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 09:17:10 -0600
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From: "J. L." <jose DOT sanchezga AT imss DOT gob DOT mx>
Subject: Re: rhide
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At 01:41 a.m. 22/11/2002 -0800, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I have some questions regarding RHIDE, if you can answer me, I would
>appreciate it very much..
>
>1) where can i get more info to understand the PROJECTS in RHIDE? i am
>new to them, i usually make my programs without using them, ... i
>would like to learn more.. thanks

type info rhide at command prompt. Maybe you need install texinfo.

>2) whats the difference between forward slash and the backward slash?

IIRC, none in DJGPP. But not is the case in MSDOS.

>3) to access RHIDE from windows Xp, this is what i do:
>
>cd c:\           //to go to main dir
>cd cfiles        // folder where i save all my programs
>setpath          // my autoexec.bat file, this is what i named it
>rhide            // to run it

You can put all in a batch file, appending a call command before setpah, i.e.

cd \cfiles
call setpath
rhide

>do i have to do all these steps to run it every time? not that its so
>much, but i was just wondering... and yea, when i start me command
>prompt, why does it start from my documents folder? cant it always
>start from just c:\ ??

Yes, you can. Open the properties tag in the direct access to the
cmd,exe program. The variable *Start on* contains something like:

%HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH%

Change it to "C:\" (whitout double quotes), or whatever you like.

>plus, recently, when i open the setpath, and type rhide i get the
>following message:
>Exiting due to signal SIGSEGV
>thanks in advance...

Oops. What version of RHIDE are you using?  See the advice of
Andrew Cottrell in this thread. And, what is the contents of your
setpath batch file?

>Regards,
>Shaymaa Alterkait

J. L. Sanchez-Garrido

"I'm not so young to know everything"
O. Wilde

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