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From: | "Maan M. Hamze" <mmhamze AT mail DOT utexas DOT edu> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: Help: Problem with DJGPP/GCC |
Date: | 25 Jan 1997 02:57:54 GMT |
Organization: | University of Texas at Austin |
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Message-ID: | <01bc0a6a$94451de0$05705380@maan-m.-hamze> |
References: | <32E8C5FA DOT 41C67EA6 AT scci-ad DOT com> |
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com |
DJ-Gateway: | from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
David Lindberg <dlindber AT scci-ad DOT com> wrote in article <32E8C5FA DOT 41C67EA6 AT scci-ad DOT com>... > I recently downloaded the DJGPP 2.0 version of gcc. In DOS I started > CWSDPMI, and tried to compile a simple C++ program. The error > message I got back from gcc was "16-bit DPMI unsupported". Does > anyone know what the problem is? I am using MSDOS 6.20 on a 586 > machine. Check your PATH setting in autoexec.bat. It must be pointing to a directory with a 16-bit dpmi loader as the one that comes with Turbo C++ (I forgot the name of the file...dpmi16 or something like that). The whole point here is that you should hide the 16-bit dpmi by removing that file or by removing its directory from autoexec.bat PATh setting or by placing that directory AFTER the directory with cwsdpmi in PATH setting. Maan -- Maan M. Hamze mmhamze AT mail DOT utexas DOT edu http://leb.net/~mmhamze
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