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From: "Al Combs" <acombs AT uiuc DOT edu>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Looking for Windows 9x IDE for DJGPP
Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 22:32:34 -0500
Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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I tried 95, and wasn't too impressed with it. Now I'm trying to configure
SuperIDE for it, which looks like a pretty awesome program. I don't really
want to try 98, if it's unstable, because there's nothing worse than coding,
ans losing all your work for the last hour because you forgot to save... but
then everything Windoze is inherently unstable...

Thanks though,
Al

Thomas Harte wrote in message <37E4E3D0 DOT C581AFE AT btinternet DOT com>...
>> I'm looking for an IDE for DJGPP in Windows. I don't like the "feel" of
>> RHIDE, but maybe something along that line would be fitting. Any ideas?
>
> DFE95 is okay but seriously flawed in some respects (it assumes library
link
>order is alphabetical and always forgets your window layout), but its
update
>DFE98 is apparently quite good if it actually works for you. Has crashed
for
>me across two computers, but the e-mail address listed in its documentation
is
>dead.
>
> And I don't have any URLs, but since the files are free to distribute will
>send them on if you'd like.
>
> -Thomas


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