On 11/07/06, Paul Romanyszyn <arcelectronics@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dotan Cohen wrote: > On 10/07/06, Paul Romanyszyn <arcelectronics@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> I installed via rpm dosemu 1.2.2.0 via rpm. Compiling from source is a >> problem to get freedos installed correctly. > > > Yes, I have them installed, via apt-get. > >> In AN xterm >> xdosemu > > > dotancohen@ubuntu:~$ xdosemu > > You do not have the DOSEMU vga font installed and are running > remote X. You need to install the vga font on your _local_ Xserver. > Look at the readme for details. For now we start with an fixed font, > which does not display all national characters correctly. > ... be warned > > ERROR: Unable to open console to evaluate the keyboard map. > Please specify your keyboard map explicitly via the $_layout option > ERROR: X support not compiled in > > dotancohen@ubuntu:~$ sudo updatedb > dotancohen@ubuntu:~$ locate dosemu | grep readme > dotancohen@ubuntu:~$ > > As explicit as those error messages are, I'm unable to find the readme > or to google anything relevant. > dosemu will run in a xterm. xdosemu makes it's own using the GUI. It may require more parts of the dosemu project. http://dosemu.org/ I have compiled from source for several version but every time I would upgrade my distro it required doing some research to get my eprom programmer working on the printer port.
Not sure that I follow you. What else must I install? Or better yet, where is that readme so that I can do wat it suggests?
>> This fires up freedos in a new xwindow with some text and a c:> >> Copy tc.exe to the freedos C:\somedirectory >> From the c:> >> cd \somedirectory >> tc > > > When I do finally get to that point, would it suffice to just copy > over TC.EXE? Doesn't that depend upon other files in the /TC > directory? At least on /TC/BIN? > As a test I just copied the tc.exe. I am not using the debugger or anything else in the IDE. I did see a tcconfig.exe which I did not copy for the test. I was copying from a qemu/bochs installed simulated harddrive. There could be some problems with the turbodebugger or the IDE when it tries to set breakpoints. Wine will run BC++4.5 more or less. It will compile projects but won't run them under the IDE.
Well, I do need to run them under the IDE. Otherwise I could just use Kate and gcc. For that matter, is there not a native linux app that lets one compile and run (an IDE)? I've tried Eclipse and Ajunta, but they don't seem to do C. Dotan Cohen http://what-is-what.com _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users