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From: Stephen Johin Leung <sjleung AT acs DOT ucalgary DOT ca>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Q: Anyone tried GUS SDK?
Date: Wed, 08 May 1996 20:58:22 -0600
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Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> 
> On Tue, 7 May 1996, Stephen Johin Leung wrote:
> 
> > Hi.  I was just trying to get the Gravis Ultrasound SDK working under

> It will help if you tell a bit more about your problems, like what error

	Ah.  Sorry.  I guess the big, BIG problem is that I have no idea how to compile in the 
libraries that come with it.  The docs say there are three sets coded for Borland, Microsoft, 
and Watcom compilers.  They also make some mention of Metaware HighC.  Anyhow, since full 
source is not included, I find that that kind of sucks.  In examining the libraries 
themselves, they do seem to be quite different from whatever format DJGPP uses.

	Oh, and on a kind of a side note (but also maybe a reason why nothing would work), do 
far pointers really exist in DJGPP?  It's all protected mode and 32-bit addressing, so is 
there any distinction there?  I've noticed that function prototypes which declare anything as 
far * generate a parse error when compiling.

	Thanks..

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