Mail Archives: djgpp/2003/06/27/03:00:35
From: | "Johan Venter" <jventer AT iinet DOT net DOT au>
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To: | <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
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Subject: | Re: RSXNTDJ
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Date: | Fri, 27 Jun 2003 16:17:59 +1000
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I was the one who originally wrote that FAQ for making RSXNTDJ 1.5 work,
and almost 4 years later I'm still receiving emails asking where it is.
Well, the short answer is RSXNTDJ is a dead product that hasn't been
updated for a looong time. Better to try something more recent like
Cygwin or mingW32.
Anyway, hi to everyone I used to regularly converse with on this group,
I'm now a lurker ;-)
Johan
PS. DJ you might want to include this information somewhere, like where
you have put the link for my old HOWTO.
"Brian S. Hanley" <Brian DOT Hanley AT colorado DOT edu> wrote in message
news:<1054932474 DOT 3ee0fdfac605e AT webmail DOT colorado DOT edu>...
> Hello,
>
> Does anyone know where the most recent version of the FAQ
> for RSXNTDJ is?
>
> I tried "http://surf.to/rsxntdj" as suggested by the DJGPP FAQ under
> "MS-Windows applications and DJGPP" ... but no luck. Looks like the
> link is broken.
>
> I am trying to write a simple console program in C to take advantage
> of a commercial DLL which I bought. I don't think I need any windows
> functionality, just the ability to link to a DLL. And maybe a typedef
> for "LPSTR" ...
>
> Unfortunately, I am having trouble getting even the RSXNTDJ sample
> programs to compile and run properly. It would appear I've gotten a
> few to compile, but when I run them, nothing happens. I'm right back
> at the command prompt.
>
> Is RSXNTDJ the right tool for my task?
>
> Where can I find RSXNTDJ info?
>
> Any and all feedback appreciated.
>
> Thanks much!
> Brian
>
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