Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/03/22/03:13:13
I had this problem too. You have to define the environment variable DJGPP
as the location (including the filename I found out) of the file DJGPP.ENV
If you got the files from deloria, it should be in the directory where you
unzipped the files. I put mine in C:\GC, so in a .BAT file I add the line:
@SET DJGPP=C:\GC\DJGPP.ENV
and that takes care of it. You should also make sure you unzip the RHIDE
files in the same directory as the GC files. Make sure you do so with the
-D option for PKUNZIP. The directory structure needs to maintained. After
you do this just execute that .BAT file whenever you start a DOS session.
You could put it in the autoexec.bat file if you want.
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Marty <martinh AT wineasy DOT se> wrote in article
<3332a231 DOT 2772041 AT news DOT wineasy DOT se>...
> Hi there,
>
> could anyone share their experience in running djgpp and windows 95? I
> am right now and have some trouble. For example with RHIDE, it doesn't
> seem to save the source directory from session to sessions. Also, when
> I played with graphics, it rebooted ( :) )
>
>
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