Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/02/02/14:15:51
>> Are there some special system settings to take care off?
>> I had a couple of total system crashes with
>> RHIDE1.4/DJGPP2.01/NT4.0 here...
>> (rhide was started with the -M option)
You have to set the DJGPP environment variable of course, but that's about it
as far as I can see. Basically I only have display problems -- for example,
using the "run" command from within RHIDE in full-screen mode sometimes causes
the display to get stuck, but I can alt-tab out of it. Also many of Allegro's
functions don't work (most of the example programs either won't run or
completely crash the system). As far as the compiler goes, that works fine.
>Works for me. Realiable? Roughly ten times more stable than Sun's XWindows
>client (which I use to access Unix at work), and 20 times more stable than
>Netscape, based on how often each of them die horribly.
It all depends on what you do! Being new to NT I tried to run a few DOS games,
each of which forced a hard reboot.
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Michael Hecht
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