Author: Allen Lake
Date: 11:42:33 06/03/02
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On June 03, 2002 at 13:13:05, Roy Eassa wrote: >On June 02, 2002 at 16:19:47, F. Huber wrote: > >>On June 02, 2002 at 12:09:10, Allen Lake wrote: >> >>>On June 01, 2002 at 17:32:50, F. Huber wrote: >>> >>>>Is it possible to compile the program ´Chest´ to a pure DOS version? >>>>Maybe with special settings of compiler options or with minor (!) >>>>changes in the source code? Or is this on principle not possible? >>>> >>>>It´s written in ANSI-C and also running under Linux, and so I can >>>>imagine that it could also work under DOS - but I´m only familiar >>>>with DOS compilers (Pascal, C), so I´m not sure. >>>> >>> >>>What do you mean by "pure DOS"? Every version of Chest that I've seen for >>>Windows runs in a DOS/Command prompt. In fact, I've compiled it successfully >>>using the MinGW/MSYS environment for both gcc 2.95 and gcc 3.1. >> >>Hi Allen, >> >>with "pure DOS" I mean booting the computer under DOS (e.g. Ver.6.22 or so), >>and not starting it within a DOS command prompt under Windows. >> > > >Just curious: what would make a program work under a DOS window in Windows, but >not under plain DOS?
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