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January 22, 2002 Help with DM compiler... | ||||
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This is a newbie question, so just put up with me. I just downloaded a DM C/C++ compiler, but how do I install it/run it??? Is there a manual of some kind that I could download??? |
January 23, 2002 Re: Help with DM compiler... | ||||
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Posted in reply to Dragomir Jankovic | Just unzip it and put \dm\bin in your PATH environment variable. -Walter "Dragomir Jankovic" <jdragomir@accesscomm.ca> wrote in message news:3C4DD258.3099439D@accesscomm.ca... > This is a newbie question, so just put up with me. I just downloaded a DM C/C++ compiler, but how do I install it/run it??? Is there a manual of some kind that I could download??? > |
January 23, 2002 Re: Help with DM compiler... | ||||
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Posted in reply to Walter | I did the PATH thing, but when I try to compile the program I get the following output:
C:\WINDOWS\Desktop>cd..
C:\WINDOWS>cd..
C:\>edit hello.cc
C:\>sc -cpp -ms hello.cc
link hello/noi;
OPTLINK (R) for Win32 Release 7.50B1
Copyright (C) Digital Mars 1989 - 2001 All Rights Reserved
SDS.lib
Warning 2: File Not Found SDS.lib
OPTLINK : Warning 23: No Stack
hello.obj(hello)
Error 42: Symbol Undefined __acrtused
hello.obj(hello)
Error 42: Symbol Undefined _puts
OPTLINK : Warning 134: No Start Address
--- errorlevel 2
C:\>
This is suppose to be just the simple "Hello world"
Walter wrote:
> Just unzip it and put \dm\bin in your PATH environment variable. -Walter
>
> "Dragomir Jankovic" <jdragomir@accesscomm.ca> wrote in message news:3C4DD258.3099439D@accesscomm.ca...
> > This is a newbie question, so just put up with me. I just downloaded a DM C/C++ compiler, but how do I install it/run it??? Is there a manual of some kind that I could download???
> >
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January 23, 2002 Re: Help with DM compiler... | ||||
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Posted in reply to Dragomir Jankovic | You're compiling for MS-DOS 16 bits target platform.
Try using -mn instead of -ms
If you want to compile for MS-DOS 16 bits target platform, you will need
additional libraries.
Jan
Dragomir Jankovic wrote:
> I did the PATH thing, but when I try to compile the program I get the following output:
>
> C:\WINDOWS\Desktop>cd..
>
> C:\WINDOWS>cd..
>
> C:\>edit hello.cc
>
> C:\>sc -cpp -ms hello.cc
> link hello/noi;
> OPTLINK (R) for Win32 Release 7.50B1
> Copyright (C) Digital Mars 1989 - 2001 All Rights Reserved
>
> SDS.lib
> Warning 2: File Not Found SDS.lib
> OPTLINK : Warning 23: No Stack
> hello.obj(hello)
> Error 42: Symbol Undefined __acrtused
> hello.obj(hello)
> Error 42: Symbol Undefined _puts
> OPTLINK : Warning 134: No Start Address
>
> --- errorlevel 2
>
> C:\>
>
> This is suppose to be just the simple "Hello world"
>
> Walter wrote:
>
> > Just unzip it and put \dm\bin in your PATH environment variable. -Walter
> >
> > "Dragomir Jankovic" <jdragomir@accesscomm.ca> wrote in message news:3C4DD258.3099439D@accesscomm.ca...
> > > This is a newbie question, so just put up with me. I just downloaded a DM C/C++ compiler, but how do I install it/run it??? Is there a manual of some kind that I could download???
> > >
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February 11, 2002 Re: Help with DM compiler... | ||||
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Posted in reply to Jan Knepper | also you dont need to use any flags to compile it you can just type sc hello.cpp and then hello to run it. "Jan Knepper" <jan@smartsoft.cc> wrote in message news:3C4F1C14.43A0352@smartsoft.cc... > You're compiling for MS-DOS 16 bits target platform. > Try using -mn instead of -ms > If you want to compile for MS-DOS 16 bits target platform, you will need > additional libraries. > > Jan > > > > Dragomir Jankovic wrote: > > > I did the PATH thing, but when I try to compile the program I get the following output: > > > > C:\WINDOWS\Desktop>cd.. > > > > C:\WINDOWS>cd.. > > > > C:\>edit hello.cc > > > > C:\>sc -cpp -ms hello.cc > > link hello/noi; > > OPTLINK (R) for Win32 Release 7.50B1 > > Copyright (C) Digital Mars 1989 - 2001 All Rights Reserved > > > > SDS.lib > > Warning 2: File Not Found SDS.lib > > OPTLINK : Warning 23: No Stack > > hello.obj(hello) > > Error 42: Symbol Undefined __acrtused > > hello.obj(hello) > > Error 42: Symbol Undefined _puts > > OPTLINK : Warning 134: No Start Address > > > > --- errorlevel 2 > > > > C:\> > > > > This is suppose to be just the simple "Hello world" > > > > Walter wrote: > > > > > Just unzip it and put \dm\bin in your PATH environment variable. -Walter > > > > > > "Dragomir Jankovic" <jdragomir@accesscomm.ca> wrote in message news:3C4DD258.3099439D@accesscomm.ca... > > > > This is a newbie question, so just put up with me. I just downloaded a > > > > DM C/C++ compiler, but how do I install it/run it??? Is there a manual > > > > of some kind that I could download??? > > > > > > > |
February 14, 2002 Re: Help with DM compiler... | ||||
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Posted in reply to Phill | Correct!
That's true for the newer versions.
Older version default to an other memory model...
Jan
Phill wrote:
> also you dont need to use any flags to compile it
> you can just type
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> sc hello.cpp
>
> and then
>
> hello
>
> to run it.
>
> "Jan Knepper" <jan@smartsoft.cc> wrote in message news:3C4F1C14.43A0352@smartsoft.cc...
> > You're compiling for MS-DOS 16 bits target platform.
> > Try using -mn instead of -ms
> > If you want to compile for MS-DOS 16 bits target platform, you will need
> > additional libraries.
> >
> > Jan
> >
> >
> >
> > Dragomir Jankovic wrote:
> >
> > > I did the PATH thing, but when I try to compile the program I get the following output:
> > >
> > > C:\WINDOWS\Desktop>cd..
> > >
> > > C:\WINDOWS>cd..
> > >
> > > C:\>edit hello.cc
> > >
> > > C:\>sc -cpp -ms hello.cc
> > > link hello/noi;
> > > OPTLINK (R) for Win32 Release 7.50B1
> > > Copyright (C) Digital Mars 1989 - 2001 All Rights Reserved
> > >
> > > SDS.lib
> > > Warning 2: File Not Found SDS.lib
> > > OPTLINK : Warning 23: No Stack
> > > hello.obj(hello)
> > > Error 42: Symbol Undefined __acrtused
> > > hello.obj(hello)
> > > Error 42: Symbol Undefined _puts
> > > OPTLINK : Warning 134: No Start Address
> > >
> > > --- errorlevel 2
> > >
> > > C:\>
> > >
> > > This is suppose to be just the simple "Hello world"
> > >
> > > Walter wrote:
> > >
> > > > Just unzip it and put \dm\bin in your PATH environment
> variable. -Walter
> > > >
> > > > "Dragomir Jankovic" <jdragomir@accesscomm.ca> wrote in message news:3C4DD258.3099439D@accesscomm.ca...
> > > > > This is a newbie question, so just put up with me. I just
> downloaded a
> > > > > DM C/C++ compiler, but how do I install it/run it??? Is there a
> manual
> > > > > of some kind that I could download???
> > > > >
> >
> >
> >
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