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From: | Max <maxiv AT sprint DOT ca> |
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Linux |
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Date: | Sat, 17 Jun 2000 09:32:41 -0400 |
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I have not been able to set up either dosemu or vmware properly in Linux. Now I guess my last option is the cross-compiler? I know I have gcc on my system but I'm not sure about binutils... How would I check? Is there a step-by-step installation instruction page/file/etc.? I am only getting DJGPP because I want to use Allegro... As far as I know, it cannot run without DJGPP. If I cross-compile my files, then will I be able to run them in linux? Or, in order to do that, I have to use both the native gcc and the djgpp one? Yet the native one doesn't support Allegro... Please help me. Maybe there is another way of installing djgpp? Or do I have to give up linux for programming?
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