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From: "A. Sinan Unur" <asu1 AT cornell DOT edu>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Can I port my code to a Mac?
Date: Sun, 10 Aug 1997 10:05:23 -0400
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Stephen DOT Bint AT virgin DOT net wrote:
> 
> How much of DJGPP can be ported straight to a Mac without changing the
> source code?
> 
> Are there any screen functions, like clear screen, which I can rely on
> working the same way on a Mac?

for the record, i am not mad and this is not a flame. could you wait a
little bit before you repeat your post, please? especially if it is
off-topic?

in any case, i have absolutely no idea how you program for the mac.
however, there probably are cross compilers for gcc that would enable
you to create mac programs using djgpp on the pc. that said, you would
need libraries/documentation for the mac os. you should certainly not
expect to find something that will let your dos code compile for the
mac. OTOH, you could run your program in one of those emulators for the
mac.

i would suggest (for your own benefit) you try to find a more
appropriate forum for this question.
-- 
   Sinan
 
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