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From: Gecko23 <gk_2345 AT my-deja DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: windows programming with DJGPP
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 15:05:20 GMT
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In article <8shfhp$1g2e$1 AT news4 DOT isdnet DOT net>,
  "axlman" <axlman AT libertysurf DOT fr> wrote:
> I tried RSX librarie with DJGPP, but is there another windows
librarie for
> DJGPP that don't display a dos box every time I run a program like
those
> built with RSX and DJGPP ???
>

If want to do windows, save yourself the pain, limitations, and
kludging and get a windows compiler.

There are three that are readily available, stable, in active
developement and in widespread use (and can be found with any search
engine anywhere):
LCC-WIN32 (win32 native port of LCC, no C++, my favorite, small, fast,
VC++ compatible)
Ming32    (win32 port of gcc, uses MS C runtime)
Cygnus    (win32 port of gcc, also includes POSIX compatibility layer,
that isn't 9 Meg as you may have heard)

All three have their strengths and weaknesses, but all three provide
massively more compatibility and usefulness than RSX+DJGPP.

Anyways, good luck.


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