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From: "Lin" <loy AT tm DOT net DOT my>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
References: <36326D97 DOT A1991DBD AT geocities DOT com>
Subject: Re: Files nessacary for distribution
Date: Sun, 25 Oct 1998 12:32:28 +0800
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AFAIK , CSWDPMI.EXE should suffice for DOS only platforms. For Win 95 , 98
and other protected mode OS , they would have their own DPMI server
available..so you would not need to include CSWDPMI..but of course , there
were reports of problems with using other DPMI servers (check the FAQ for
more info)

Regards,
Kean

Sahab Yazdani wrote in message <36326D97 DOT A1991DBD AT geocities DOT com>...
>What files could I possibly need for Distribution of a program that I
>make with DJGPP, for instance in Watcom C/C++, if you were programming a
>32 bit DOS4GW program you had to include the program DOS4GW.EXE with
>your distribution, but I'm now quite sure what you might need in DJGPP.
>
>Possibly CSWDPMI (thats right isn't it)?
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