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From: "John Wheeler" <wheemerc AT get-a-pet DOT com>
To: <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: Re: Djgpp
Date: Tue, 29 Feb 2000 20:29:35 -0500
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I got a copy of gjgpp with a book I purchased.  They have install =
instructions at http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/steve_heller.  =
Look for the "The C++ Training Guide" help pages.  There is a text file =
there with detailed instructions on how to install DJGPP on a WIN 95 =
system.

Good Luck

John Wheeler


Cvr1 <cvr1 AT twcny DOT rr DOT com> wrote in message =
news:<38B9D56E DOT DD3E1F89 AT twcny DOT rr DOT com>...
> Where can I find a readme file on how to install and correctly run =
Djgpp
> (or any compiler for C++, not C) on a windows system? The readme I got
> was meant to be read help with running in DOS, and I was completely
> confused and still cannot compile anything in C++. Is there an easier
> compiler than djgpp to use?
>

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