Mail Archives: djgpp/2002/06/11/15:43:57
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Hello, I am a new user to both DJGPP and MS-DOS, and one or both of those may
be the problem. I got DJGPP from a programming book, and I followed the
steps, unzipped the files into the specified foler, edited the autoexec.bat
in the specified way, and it then told me to use MS-DOS to get to this
folder, where i would enter the command "rhide". I managed to do this, but
once rhide opened up, it went back to the DOS prompt, and I could change it
back to rhide, but it never responded. It didn't freeze or generate an error
message or anything that I can send you, but I'm hoping you know how to fix
this problem.
Thank you,
A thankful novice C++ programmer
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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>Hello, I am a new user to both DJGPP and MS-DOS, and one or both of those may be the problem. I got DJGPP from a programming book, and I followed the steps, unzipped the files into the specified foler, edited the autoexec.bat in the specified way, and it then told me to use MS-DOS to get to this folder, where i would enter the command "rhide". I managed to do this, but once rhide opened up, it went back to the DOS prompt, and I could change it back to rhide, but it never responded. It didn't freeze or generate an error message or anything that I can send you, but I'm hoping you know how to fix this problem.<BR>
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<P ALIGN=RIGHT>Thank you,<BR>
A thankful novice C++ programmer</P></FONT></HTML>
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