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From: John Meyer <john_meyer AT geocities DOT com>
Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 01:57:33 GMT
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Subject: RE: Help!
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What exactly is the problem?

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

On 10/19/00, 8:57:47 AM, "Kevin O'Dwyer" <kevin DOT odwyer AT latticesemi DOT com> 
wrote regarding RE: Help! :


> Hi, John, all.  I have the exact sam problem that Scott has.  But, I used
> the simple program that came on the disk, and I still get the same 
compile
> errors that he lists there.

> I went to one of our software guys here, and he said try to compile on a
> UNIX system -- and it does!  So, the program as written is in fact not 
bad.

> The compiler is nitpicking the '.h' files.  What gives?  I'm running NT
> here, and the long file names were enabled, etc., per the installation
> instructions.  But download from the web, and copy from the C++ book CD 
both
> yield equally bad results.  Could we be getting bad unzips?


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