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Lout 3.06 on DOS Machine ?


From: byron lee newberry
Subject: Lout 3.06 on DOS Machine ?
Date: Fri, 3 Nov 1995 22:23:56 -0500 (EST)

Hello,

I have been using Lout 3.06 for a few months on the Unix machines
here at school and have grown to really like the code.  I am 
currently writing a conference paper and need to be able to 
continue my writing while on travels.  I have a 486 based machine
that is somewhat portable.  Linux is not an option (it is a PS/2
machine which is currently unsupported by Linux).  I really need
to install Lout in Dos.  

I have tried using a small version of gcc (ez-gcc based on DJGPP) to
compile Lout, but I get primarily warnings/errors about too long
of command lines being passed to make.  I have access to Microsoft
Quick-C, but I am not that familiar with its makefile facilities.
Can anyone give me some help!  Better yet, could some kind-soul
provide me with a compiled version (I am not much of a C programmer
and I am even less familiar with makefiles).  I couldn't care
less about the directory structure of the compiled code.  I would be
glad to facilitate any compiled version.  I guess my only limitation
is that my machine is an SX so I don't have a mathco (if this makes
a difference).

ALL help is greatly appreciated and I will keep plugging away at
this end.  If (with help I am sure) I am successful, I will post
a "Guide to DOS Installation" to the mailing list.

Best Reagrds, 

Byron Newberry


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