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Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996 12:03:45 +0200 (IST)
From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il>
To: Marc Gianzero <MGianzero AT gnn DOT com>
Cc: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu
Subject: Re: Installing DJGPP

On Fri, 12 Jan 1996, Marc Gianzero wrote:

> documentation on using this package.  I have been playing with "Info" I 
> downloaded but it is not very explicit.  For instance, my c++ code already 
> compiles and runs beautifully using Borland;s c++ compiler V4.5 in DOS.  (DOS 
> is all I care about, I don't even need graphics at this point.)  However, my 
> code uses templates which are self-contained in it's own module and header 
> files are included in my main program.  I had to use "pragmas" in my code 

Some aspects of templates are different in GCC.  (C++ still lacks a 
standard, so some features are implemented differently in different 
compilers).  You should search the Info docs for gcc for `template', or 
look it up in the indices.  If you have problems using Info, read the 
DJGPP FAQ list (available as faq102.zip from the same place you get 
DJGPP), then ask here if you still can't figure them out.  You will be 
lost without the ability to read the on-line docs.

> I am also using DOS Protected Mode so I can access my full 16MB of extended 
> memory.  In Borland I used a "-WX" option but do I need to specify a 
> particular option with DJGPP.  Please give me a little direction.  Any help 

DJGPP *always* runs in protected mode, so you don't have to use any
special option to achieve this.  You have transparent access to all your
physical memory and upto 128MBytes of virtual memory, provided that your
disk has at least that much free space.  Read the FAQ for details. 

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