Date: Thu, 12 Jan 1995 15:40:50 +0500 From: ld AT netrix DOT com To: jmadison AT iupucs DOT iupui DOT edu Subject: Re: test & question... Cc: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu > From djgpp-bounces AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu Thu Jan 12 15:34 EST 1995 > From: jmadison AT klingon DOT iupucs DOT iupui DOT edu (Jon M. Madison) > Subject: Re: test & question... > To: jmadison AT iupucs DOT iupui DOT edu > Date: Thu, 12 Jan 1995 12:48:14 -0500 (EST) > Cc: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu > Mime-Version: 1.0 > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > > seeing if i was actually subscribed to the list. (so could > > someone email me some answers, just in case? :) > this test is still in effect. ;) > (i.e. i haven't gotten anything, unless this is a digest!) You're sending lots of messages, all right... > > only gotten about two of the sample programs to work... any clue? > > or should i give more info? i'm running DOS 6.22 > > > the manuals & docs are an invaluable source of information. > sorry to bug you, i read, i saw, i became embarrased. ;) More info is needed, how did they crash? What's printed? What version of go32? How much memory you have? What environment are you under? (Plain DOS, Windows, NT, ...) > > i also dunno how to start up the files GCC* & EDEBUG* > > . i'm prolly just not rtm, though. > see above. go32 : if the program is not an .exe : If it's a .exe go32 -d , is the name of the debugger. > > is there any new stuff out there? a devel directory? > this request stands the same. Everyday... > > we're gonna be using djgpp to write what will start as a class > > project (kind o.s.) & HOPEFULLY turn it into a free DOS32. > DOS32=something that runs DOS programs, that's free, does multitasking, > and hopefully runs X (or our windowing system.). kinda like a linux/DOS > hybrid, i guess. > > > j. > ITL (ITL's not Linux! ;) > j. > > (who was acting as if this stuff *wouldn't* be in the manuals!) > -- > jon madison > indianapolis, in > 'take what you've learned, set it free, see what you'll see...' > -kings X.