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| Date: | Mon, 4 Dec 2000 15:33:51 -0500 |
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| Subject: | Re: Windows Me |
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> I have got windows ME (2000) and was wondering how i would set up the = > AUTOEXE.BAT file. Thanks! One easy way is to create a djgpp.bat that sets your path, the DJGPP variable, and cd's to a starting point and runs command.com (or bash, or whatever shell you use), and create a shortcut to it from the desktop. That's what Cygwin does and it's pretty reliable across all the Win* platforms.
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