From: "Michael B. Wright" Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: Re: Can I program Win 95 Code with DJGPP????? Date: 26 Jan 1997 13:55:39 GMT Organization: Tallahassee Free-Net Lines: 39 Message-ID: <01bc0b84$bec06640$0100007f@Mikey> References: <2 DOT 2 DOT 32 DOT 19970120215103 DOT 00697270 AT delilah> <32E83E40 DOT 5B8E AT cam DOT org> NNTP-Posting-Host: fts4p14-bfs.scri.fsu.edu Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Tudor wrote in article <32E83E40 DOT 5B8E AT cam DOT org>... > Alan Wilson wrote: > > Can I program Win 95 code using DJGPP? >>... >>I heard the DJGPP only creates DOS programs that run under Win 95 but not actually Win 95 code. That's what the FAQ says. >... > If you want to make windows (yuck) stuff,try RSXNTDJ.It produces code > for win32 using djgpp. The FAQ also says that you can _NOT_ compile Win32 executibles, or DLLies with DJGPP. This statement seems to make RSNTDJ useless... Could this be true? > or check out cygnus (http://www.cygnus.com).They have something to do > win stuff using GCC (NOT DJGPP -AFAIK there are little differences) > tudor 'at' cam 'dot' org > yoda69 'at' hotmail 'dot' com > http://www.cam.org/~tudor I currently use DJGPPv2x and TC3x for dos, and think it would be good to experiment with some Windows programming, unfortunately it seems that most of the (GNUish Windows)packages were designed mainly for porting existing programs; They all seem dependent upon other packages. I'm sorry to clutter the group with questions which might not apply directly to DJGPP, but it seems as though quite a few others are having similar problems. Is anyone out there having success writing Win95/NT progs. with DJGPP, or GNU port? Is the EMX compiler an option for DOS users? Would both(or either) the Cygnus or the RSX package allow using the WIN32 sdk? Any light that could be shed on this would certainly help me see:) -Thanks Michael Wright Mikey AT Nxus DOT com p.s. What is a geek code block? Isn't it rude to use the f.l.a. AFAIK?(thanks)