May 21, 2020
With Windows OS.

How would I use my USB drive to compile and run (with 64-bit too)?

So far I made a bat file that adds D to %PATH%. There's no zip file of DMD to download, and I didn't get the 7z to work (even with the 7z program?!) - last time I tried. With 64-bit, I don't see what to do there ..

edp.bat
set PATH=\jpro\dmd2\windows\bin;\jpro\dpro2\Windows\dlls;%PATH%
cd jpro\dpro2
May 21, 2020
On Thursday, 21 May 2020 at 06:23:10 UTC, Joel wrote:
> With Windows OS.
>
> How would I use my USB drive to compile and run (with 64-bit too)?
>
> So far I made a bat file that adds D to %PATH%. There's no zip file of DMD to download, and I didn't get the 7z to work (even with the 7z program?!) - last time I tried. With 64-bit, I don't see what to do there ..
>
> edp.bat
> set PATH=\jpro\dmd2\windows\bin;\jpro\dpro2\Windows\dlls;%PATH%
> cd jpro\dpro2

Nevermind, I got it working just edited the bat file putting bin64 instead of bin. :)