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Re: BricxCC release 3.3.7.6
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lugnet.robotics.rcx.legos
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Date:
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Thu, 15 Jan 2004 13:31:56 GMT
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In lugnet.robotics, Philippe Hurbain wrote:
> Thanks to your pre-built BrickOS tools, I have finally installed it on my
> Windows 2000 machine (I tried several times in the past... no luck !).
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> The installation was really fast and easy, the only problem I got was that the
> default BrickOS install folder is "/brickos" while Bricxcc refers to
> "/brickos-0.2.6.09.newConf2" (in Preferences-Compiler-C/C++/Java) to create
> makefiles.
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> Again, a big THANK YOU for your efforts!
You are welcome! I'm glad you were able to get the pre-built tools installed
and working.
The brickOS root that BricxCC had configured on your system was a result of
having a previous installation of BricxCC where I had used that path as the
default value (which was subsequently written to your registry and, therefore,
used instead of the new default value of simply /brickos). Clicking the
"Default" button while on the Compiler page would reset all the values on the
Compiler tab back to their defaults. In some cases that might be a good idea
since I did tweak the Makefile template a bit over the last few releases.
Unfortunately, the "Default" button doesn't just reset the C/C++/Pascal page.
It resets every setting on the Compiler page. So if you had set an include
directory for LCC (LASM/Mindscript compiler) or other such things on that page
you'll have to modify those values again.
The BricxCCbrickOSleJOS.exe installer was mission a copy of the leJOS firmware
file. Just today I have uploaded a new version of that installer which includes
the lejos.srec file.
John Hansen
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