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From: | themouse <usul DOT the DOT mouse AT gmail DOT com> |
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Subject: | Re: Installing DJGPP questions |
Date: | Wed, 25 Mar 2009 08:29:28 -0700 (PDT) |
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>If you're using Win XP, it's recommended to use stuff >compiled with 2.04, all found in /beta/ in each announcement URLs. I am doing FreeDos only. Currently only what is on the official release, I have not applied any updates, yes but its all on there. Waiting on a wireless PCMCIA that supports DOS. :) Well I might through linux on there too in a partition in case I need something a little more sophisticated. > > Anything I do I would want to put on sourcefudge. so an SVN client > > would be a good place to start. :) > > Sounds like way too much work. I would try something a bit simpler and > reasonable if I were you. > There is a command line client that exists already, debugging the port will, I think help me quite a bit, I will get used to seeing C++ code again, and troubleshooting debugging is something I am quite good at, I think. > In case you haven't noticed, there are still dedicated people > interested in DOS, but more volunteers would be nice. As such, it's > hard to release such big projects without outside help. So don't > expect 2.04 any time soon. I really want to and I plan too, but I don't know how to do lower level programing "hardware/OS direct" yet. I plan too though. I just first need to get my feet wet. Then learn assembly. If I am just using freedos to develop on then the current version is good? I am just trying to get the right setup. I want to make the transition from doing windows programming with the fancy IDE, intellisense smoothly. While at the same time have the most current header libraries and functionality I can. You have been extremely helpful and I really appreciate it. ~theMouse
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