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From: forkazoo2 AT aol DOT com (Will R)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Date: 18 Jun 2001 02:57:10 GMT
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Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com
Subject: Re: help
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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Reply-To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com

>
>i finished the installation and the changing of the autoexec.bat and i dont 
>know what or where djgpp is and it is in the folder c:\djgpp 
>is there supposed to be a djgpp.exe file or what how do i run it    
>Sincerely
>Chris McGuire       
>
>

He he...  you don't know what it is?  Why did you install it?  <g>  Don't mean
to sound too harsh, but it just comes across as funny.

You will definitely want to browse through the FAQ's at www.delorie.com.  Try
looking in c:\djgpp\bin\  there should be executables in this folder.  One of
them should be gcc.  For compiling C programs, you would use it:
gcc myprog.c

this would result in a.exe, which is your program.  There are other programs,
and many options for gcc.  I reccomend looking through the docs pretty
thoroghly.  Just the other day, I embarrassed myself by asking a question that
was in the FAQ's, even though I thought I had looked through the, so there is a
lot of information there, if you look hard enough.
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"We can write Planck's constant using the bytes 08 5C 2F C6 (hex).  We can use
these bytes as a (quantized!) 32-bit color. Multiplying RGB by A gives us a
hunter green."    -Ernie W (edited for space)
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I am Will R.

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