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Re: Steve H, C$, me learning C Brick OS
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Fri, 9 Jan 2004 21:52:06 GMT
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Michael Purvis wrote:
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> > and where does Bricxcc come into all this???
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> Once you get everything working from the Cygwin prompt, you can set up BricxCC
> so that the 'compile' and 'download' buttons invoke the 'make' and 'dll'
> programs that are used to compile to .lx and download to the brick. At that
> point, it becomes really easy, but you have to get it working under Cygwin
> first. :)
are you coming to dinner tonight???
I got a lot of this up and installed, but when I launched the (dumbly named) BASH
cygwin thing-y, and drilled down to the DEMO directory, I ran the MAKE prg. in
theory it should have "done its business" and made a few other things... but I
get some kind of SIGNAL 11 error.
at that point. I'm done.
John Hansen, Are you reading this??? don't make me e-mail you!!! I will!!! I'm
serious!
:)
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Steve H, C$, me learning C Brick OS
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| (...) I have my fingers crossed that you are running an operating system that works with the 2 installer executables I put together. That would NOT be Win98 or Win95. I have heard from people running these operating systems that they get all sorts (...) (21 years ago, 10-Jan-04, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)
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| (...) Cygwin is a program that emulates (read: pretends to be) a *nix platform on what's really windows. So you can use a Cygwin platform to run the cross-compiler and downloader and whatever else that otherwise would only work on Linux. So you need (...) (21 years ago, 9-Jan-04, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)
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