Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/11/27/19:33:09
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From: | "Steven Hendrickson" <stevenhend01 AT earthlink DOT net>
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To: | <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
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Subject: | Re: I am very confused, please help me.
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Date: | Mon, 27 Nov 2000 16:27:46 -0800
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Since you have the Borland Compiler, already, it will be the simplest to =
use. If you click on the icon in the download file, it should =
self-install. Then, the only thing you have to do is change your =
autoexec.bat file to include the compiler in the PATH statement. =
Something like "PATH=3DC:\Borland\Bcc55\Bin; %PATH%.
Also, you need to write two small configuration files in \Bin, =
bcc32.cfg, and ilink.cfg. The instructions on how to do it are at the =
Borland site, where you made the download. =20
All these things need to be done, for the compiler to access the various =
libraries it needs.
good luck
"Lesha Richardson" <leshasplace AT hotmail DOT com> wrote in message =
news:<F83b034lxOVlFKr8pir00004383 AT hotmail DOT com>...
> I am a newbe to computers and computer programs. I know my question =
will=20
> seem very silly to you, but I really need help.
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> I want to learn C++, so I bought SAMS TEACH YOURSELF C++ IN 24 HOURS. =
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> JDGPP Compiler programs were on the disk. I downloaded it and my =
computer=20
> says its there, but I can't find it. I can find the files using =
start/find=20
> files, but none of them seem to open. My computer wants me to choose =
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> program to open it with and I don't know which one to choose.
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> I have downloaded the Borland C++ Compiler and I am having the same =
problem,=20
> also the free ClassExplorer Pro.
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> Am I not loading them right, or is there a trick to it? I guess I'm =
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> sure what to look for, but I do have an idea.
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> I am running W89 on an HP Pavilion laptop with 56mb ram, and also an =
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> desktop computer with 128mb ram.
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> I hope someone can help me. Please use simple explanations. I know =
there=20
> are a lot of computer geniuses out there, but I am not one of them.
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> Thank you ahead of time.
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> Lesha
> =
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> Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : =
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<DIV><FONT size=3D2>Since you have the Borland Compiler, already, it =
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<DIV><FONT size=3D2>Also, you need to write two small configuration =
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bcc32.cfg, and ilink.cfg. The instructions on how to do it are at =
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<DIV><FONT size=3D2>All these things need to be done, for the compiler =
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<DIV><FONT size=3D2>good luck</FONT></DIV><BR><BR>"Lesha Richardson" =
<<A=20
href=3D"mailto:leshasplace AT hotmail DOT com">leshasplace AT hotmail DOT com</A>> =
wrote in=20
message <A href=3D"news:<">news:<</A><A=20
href=3D"mailto:F83b034lxOVlFKr8pir00004383 AT hotmail DOT com">F83b034lxOVlFKr8p=
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I am a newbe to computers and computer programs. I know my =
question will=20
<BR>> seem very silly to you, but I really need help.<BR>> =
<BR>> I want=20
to learn C++, so I bought SAMS TEACH YOURSELF C++ IN 24 HOURS. The =
<BR>> JDGPP Compiler programs were on the disk. I downloaded it =
and my=20
computer <BR>> says its there, but I can't find it. I can find =
the=20
files using start/find <BR>> files, but none of them seem to =
open. My=20
computer wants me to choose the <BR>> program to open it with and I =
don't=20
know which one to choose.<BR>> <BR>> I have downloaded the Borland =
C++=20
Compiler and I am having the same problem, <BR>> also the free =
ClassExplorer=20
Pro.<BR>> <BR>> Am I not loading them right, or is there a trick =
to=20
it? I guess I'm not <BR>> sure what to look for, but I do have =
an=20
idea.<BR>> <BR>> I am running W89 on an HP Pavilion laptop with =
56mb ram,=20
and also an Everex <BR>> desktop computer with 128mb ram.<BR>> =
<BR>> I=20
hope someone can help me. Please use simple explanations. I =
know=20
there <BR>> are a lot of computer geniuses out there, but I am not =
one of=20
them.<BR>> <BR>> Thank you ahead of time.<BR>> <BR>> =
Lesha<BR>>=20
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