Mail Archives: djgpp/1999/04/03/12:30:25
Yes, I read readme.1st. go32-v reported DPMI memory=19580 kb and DPMI
swap space=9956kb. Right clicking on the title of the DOS box and
selecting properties/memory shows all the settings (Convential, ems,
xms, and dpmi) are set to "auto".
I'm able to compile (gcc) and run a "hello world" program so some/many
things are working. Just entering REDIR by itself does return the
redir help screen. Any other suggestions why the below REDIR command
gets "bad command or file name"?
On 2 Apr 1999 19:51:24 GMT, ams AT ludd DOT luth DOT se (Martin Str|mberg) wrote:
>Tim Updegrove (tdu AT enter DOT net) wrote:
>: A simple REDIR command like "redir -o gcc.log gcc -v -o hello.exe
>: hello.c" puts "bad command or file name" in gcc.log. A user on
>: 2/24/99 had this same problem in the mail archives (see Re: Beginners
>: help/problem) and his root cause was no swap memory in DOS window.
>: This very well may be my problem because I'm running in a DOS window
>: in Win95. How do I check this? Any other tips? Thank-you for your
>: help.
>
>You did unzip gcc*b.zip, didn't you?
>
>You did follow the directions in README.1ST?
>
>As for checking the memory, you right-click on the
>Program/Shortcut/Whatever and select Memory and make sure that there
>are a lot of DPMI memory specified. You need to restart the DOZE box
>after changing this.
>
>
>Pettersson, Symphony No. 5,
>
> MartinS
Tim Updegrove
tdu AT enter DOT net (remove the "nospam." in the reply address)
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