Mail Archives: djgpp/1994/07/13/04:14:36
In response to Kevin Weise (weisek AT source DOT asset DOT com), DJ writes:
>
> djgpp applications run in a Window DOS box. djgpp will not produce
> applications that use the Windows GUI.
>
> It is possible that djgpp may be able to use the Win32s API, but I
> know of no one who has successfully done this.
>
and ('amazingly enough') Mike Castle (mcastle AT umr DOT edu) reposted:
>
> RSXWDK1.TXT 1K 12-02-94 [00] RSX: Building 32-bit Windows apps (1/2)
> RSXWDK1.ZIP 195K 12-02-94 [00] RSX: Building 32-bit Windows apps (2/2)
> RSXWIN2.TXT 1K 12-02-94 [00] RSX: Running EMX apps under Windows (1/2)
> RSXWIN2.ZIP 58K 12-02-94 [00] RSX: Running EMX apps under Windows (2/2)
>
> I'm pretty sure RSXWDK enables Windows app. development, whilst RSXWIN2
> allows running EMX applications under Windows.
>
For further information on RSXWDK1 I hereby repost a mail from
Young U Ryu (ryoung AT utdallas DOT edu) (Thu, 12 May 1994) to this list:
>
> However, Rainer Schnitker (rainer AT math5 DOT mathematik DOT uni-bielefeld DOT de)
> (known as the author of RSX DPMI extender for DJGCC and EMX/GCC)
> wrote a prototype Windows development for EMX/GCC.
> The following is part of his notice:
>
> (rsxwdk1.zip is, I think, available from ftp.cica.indiana.edu: /pub/win3/...)
>
> try gcc with rsx , ftp.germany.eu.net:/pub/comp/msdos/mirror.rus/
>
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RSXWDK1 - building 32bit Windows apps with EMX/GCC for MS-Windows 3.1 Feb 94
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The RSX Window Development Kit (release 1) contains:
1) RSXW32.EXE, running 32bit GCC/Windows programs
2) LIBWIN.A, the library for the EMX/GCC compiler to build the
32bit executables
Software Requirements:
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- MS-Windows 3.1 enhanced mode
- EMX/GCC 0.8[e-h]
Building 32bit Windows programs:
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1 ) Software Requirements:
Windows header file
rc, the resource compiler
2) edit \rsxwin\include\windows.h to include your
16 bit Windows header file
3) use one example makefile as a Makefile for your programs
Notes:
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The LIBWIN.A library is not complete.
Most tested calls are in \rsxwin\lib\*.c.
Others are in header.out (the File is build with header.exe)
I use only the old header files from Windows 3.0 SDK.
Someone should test the include file with SDK 3.1.
If you write (test) calls for LIBWIN.A, please send a mail to me.
email to: rainer AT math5 DOT mathematik DOT uni-bielefeld DOT de
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Reposted by Pieter Kunst (kunst AT prl DOT philips DOT nl)
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