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From: Damian Yerrick <DONT DOT YOU DOT DAREd_yerrick AT hotmail DOT comSEND DOT SPAM>
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Subject: Re: DJGGP and RHIDE
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On Thu, 24 Feb 2000 21:45:01 -0200 (BRST), Marcus Vinicius Laranjeira
<marcusv AT pucsp DOT br> wrote:

>Everything looks fine, RHIDE runs, and aparentily works... 
>
>But, when I try to save any options, these options, any of them, are
>saved, but I can't load them at the program start... this is the minor
>problem I think...

Are you saving them in the right place?  Try
  cd \djgpp\bin
  rhide rhide

RHIDE gets its default settings from rhide.gpr in the bin folder.

>#include <iostream.h>
>
>int main() {
>  cout << "Hello World";
>  return 0;
>}
>
>the gcc program compiles the little program and links the executable...
>when I try to RUN the program, every time it returns exit code -1... any
>program, any time...

Windows what?

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