Mail Archives: cygwin/1997/09/25/11:00:47
Mike Ryan <dbrotherhood AT geocities DOT com> writes:
> I am looking to start programming windows 95 applications, is using the
> gnu-win32 a good choice. I want to program GUI applications like Explorer,
> or Netscape, or something along those lines.
>
> I have no idea how to go about doing this, and am wondering if I am in the
> right place.
>
> I have been using DJGPP and compiling C code for dos, is windows programming
> much different?
>
> As you can see, I am pretty clueless, any help is appreciated.
>
Gnuwin32 is *becoming* a viable option for what you want to do, but it
is more directly targeted at porting Unix stuff, and right at the
moment it is not for the clueless. I suggest you try RSXNT. I forgot
where I found it, but look for these four files:
nt09cbnu.zip nt09cdev.zip nt09cgcc.zip rsxnt131.zip
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