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From: rewindNOSPAM AT operamail DOT comNOSPAM (rewind)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: please help with DJGPP
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Like the others said, get RHIDE.

Personally, I prefer to use it from within Windows, but that's only
because I'm reading HTML tutorials and Alt+Tab-ing back and
forth between them and RHIDE. What I did (and I'm a beginner,
so experienced people check me on this,) was create a shortcut
to RHIDE and a new directory called c:\djgpp\rhideout. Then,
modify the shortcut (r. click, Propeties, Program) and change the
working directory to c:\djgpp\rhideout. This way the .EXEs you
create with RHIDE end up in rhideout.

Also, when you first start RHIDE you must go to the Directories
tab under Options and enter all the paths for your sources,
includes, and other such stuff. (This is needed no matter how
you use RHIDE, but as a beginner it took me a minute to figure
that out.)
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