From: "George Kinney" Subject: Re: windows 95 Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp References: <33F72078 DOT 8F9C29EF AT geocities DOT com> Organization: The Unknown Programmers Message-ID: <01bcac62$ed756ec0$fd8033cf@pentium> NNTP-Posting-Host: 207.51.128.253 Date: 19 Aug 97 05:33:56 GMT Lines: 28 To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Precedence: bulk Glenn wrote in article <33F72078 DOT 8F9C29EF AT geocities DOT com>... > How do I make programs for windows using the djgpp compiler, pls answer > me ,I'm in dire need of your help > thanks for the time > and the bandwidth :-) For DOS boxes, you compile them. For actual GUI windows apps, you get a different compiler. (or RSXNT-DJ, which uses most of the DJGPP package as well) There are ports of gcc to win32 available, the two I know of are from Cygnus, and the GNU people (FSF). I don't know the status of these projects, since I haven't actually used either port personally. Other people in this group could probably shed some more insight on them. (or the GNU groups too) If you only want to do C (no C++) then you might want to look at LCC-WIN32, which is a port of LCC (a portable, 32bit C compiler) to win32, and includes a decent set of developement tools. (It's very compact, weighing in at under 6 Meg unzipped, 1.3Meg zipped, including all libs and developement tools needed) Of course, I am assuming you are not new to windows programming, so you already own a good book on the subject. *hint* *hint* All of these are easy to turn up in a search engine. Good luck.