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Subject: Re: looking for source code !!

Author: Pete Galati

Date: 10:43:22 06/08/00

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On June 08, 2000 at 13:06:13, Tom Kerrigan wrote:

>On June 07, 2000 at 23:56:05, Pete Galati wrote:
>
>>On June 07, 2000 at 23:45:35, Michel Chassey wrote:
>>
>>>Go to this place : http://members.xoom.com/avochess/avochess.htm
>>>Our friend lists over a dozen to get you started.
>>>
>>>Enjoy,
>>>Michel Chassey
>>
>>Holy Cow, it's still there.  Last time I looked it wasn't, I thought they took
>>it down for some reason.  I never sent xoom my new email addres because I was
>>tired of their spam.  I'd say a great program to look at the source code of is
>>Faile and TSCP.  Faile is very easy to compile with DJGPP, TSCP take more work.
>
>I'm interested to know what you mean by this.
>
>The last time I tried to compile TSCP with gcc (presumably identical to djgpp),
>it worked perfectly.
>
>-Tom

It's just more convenient to compile a program with a makefile.

It looks like the last time I compiled TSCP, (it's been a while) that I piled
all the .c files into one tscp.c file (doing the includes only once) and put it
together using this makefile:

#
#	Makefile for mscp
#       Mod for TSCP

CC	= gcc
CFLAGS	= -Wall -O6

tscp	: tscp.c
	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o tscp tscp.c

clean	:
	rm -f tscp

But now that you mention it, this works too:

C:\tscp3>gcc *.c -o tscp.exe

Pete







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