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Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 10:28:11 -0700 (PDT)
From: McNulty Junior Bobby <bmcnultyjunior AT yahoo DOT com>
Subject: Re: Does Cygwin's `-mno-cygwin' need Mingw?
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The answer is simple.
Yes, -mno-cygwin works out of the box.
Question is:
does -mwindows work?

I use -mno-cygwin in my work to produce a Win32
console version of Csound (a synthesizer written in C)
all the time.
I constantly compile csound when new versions of the
dll and updates to the cygwin tools come out.
I like the cygwin tools.
This is a neat package that you can use to port
unix/linux programs to Windows. Sure, you need NT or
w2000 for serious develpement, but 98 or is what i
use.
I have 8 GB of disk space running on a Compaq 6704
Pentium 166 MHZ with 64 MB ram.


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