Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/02/03/11:18:41
Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il> wrote in article
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> On 1 Feb 1998, Rylan wrote:
>
> > The key to safe use is this: Always start the IDE first, quit, then run
> > DJGPP stuff, and then it is okay to restart the IDE later to edit code.
> >
> > Any idea why this happens?
>
> AFAIK, TP6 is itself a 16-bit DPMI program. If you run your DJGPP
> programs from TP6, or run TP6 from a DJGPP program (e.g., if you use
No, I don't do this. I quit to the DOS prompt, then run GNU make, then my
DJGPP prog.
> Bash as your shell), then you will have trouble because DJGPP programs
I use no shell.
> In general, I'd suggest to find another editor. IMHO, TP6 should not
> be used for anything but editing Turbo Pascal programs (if it should
> be used at all).
Yeah, but I spent DAYS trying to get RHIDE to work, then stopped
struggling. I use TP6 IDE just for the familiar editing enivironment and
interface. That's all. RHIDE seems too overpowered and terribly complex to
get to work. Sorry if this sound stupe, but I'm still a green newbie :)
Anyway, I was just interested why TP6 crashes the DOS box when run after a
DJGPP prog, but not if the DJGPP prog is run first (no spawing or anything,
normal running of an executable from the system prompt).
Fanx for the reply!
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