Comments: Authenticated sender is From: "Lee Braiden" Organization: Celestia To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu Date: Sun, 7 Jan 1996 08:54:49 +0 Subject: Re: What do I need for Windows code ? Reply-To: lee_b AT celestia DOT dnet DOT co DOT uk Thanx to everyone who replied to this... I've managed to get the thing working, under v1.11m4 - works great so far {=^) Anyways, I've a few more questions about it (I hope a port from another compiler to get DJGPP working under Windoze is still on-topic for this mailing list =) Will it work under v2b4 ? If so, what do I need to do ? Are there any problems with v1.11m4 under windows ? I mean, hasn't a lot of work been done on the wrapper-code (cwsdmpi, crt0, etc.) since then ? What files do I need to distribute with the windows exe's ? Do I still need go32 at all ? I don't have RC.exe, so does anyone know if there are any PD resource compilers or another way to change the built-in Icon ? What about creating help files ? Are there any PD programs for creating them which don't rely on MS/Borland tools to make the final help file ? Also, is there any way to change the message that is printed when the exes are run under DOS (the one that says "this is a 16-bit windows program" or something) ? I'd like something a bit more user-friendly - like "This program must be run from within MS-Windows - please see the documentation for more details"). Oh, and the programs are actually 32-bit code in a 16-bit wrapper, aren't they ? Does this mean they need Win32s/NT/, or does RSXWDK contain it's own implementation of Win32s - I guess that's what all the new libs are ? Oh, and there's no math lib - do I just use all the original libs when there's no replacement lib ? And finally... (probably should have been first) - is there a FAQ for RSXWDK ? ------- end of questions =) I asked about sources of Windows API docs in my original mailing - just in case anyone's interested - there's a pretty neat FAQ at: http://www.kudonet.com/~ixfwin/winprog_faqs/wpw_wapi_index.html#TOC Thanx again, everyone... Lee. -- Lee Braiden (lee_b AT celestia DOT dnet DOT co DOT uk)