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Date: Thu, 8 Apr 1999 12:03:44 +0200 (IST)
From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il>
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To: Andrew Campbell <james AT ccl2 DOT u-net DOT com>
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Subject: Re: Just a few small questions
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On Wed, 7 Apr 1999, Andrew Campbell wrote:

> I clicked on the link for the newsgroup for djgpp but apparently it is =
> non existent.

comp.os.msdos.djgpp *does* exist, but it might be that your news
server doesn't carry it.

> Anyway, I was hoping if you could help me with this small problem I =
> have. I need to write a c/c++ TSR program that will run in a DOS =
> environment. This program has to let two computers 'talk' to each other. =
> Read, write etc, print from one screen to the other and save to file.=20

TSRs in protected mode are tricky, but it can be done.  The DJGPP FAQ
list has a pointer to some sample code that shows how to do that.

> 2) Will I be able to write in the djgpp environment as I would in MSVC++ =
> 6.0 standard edition?

Please tell more details.  ``MSVC++ 6.0 standard edition'' doesn't
tell anything to me, since I don't use it.  What features of the
development environment and of the runtime do you need to be
supported?

> 3) Or even, copy it from the MSVC, paste it into djgpp and run, compile, =
> link as normal?

DJGPP has a command-line compiler, so you can use MSVC as your editor
and then run the compiler from the command prompt in another window.

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