Mail Archives: djgpp/1993/07/29/18:57:24
HELLO!
I want to first thank everybody who had help me to get my C-compiler for
msdos to work. Thank you.
I, however, still have problem--a different one:
I have a program called hello.c
#include<stdio.h>
main () {
printf("hello world\n");
}
I then typed:
gcc hello.c -o hello
I got a message:
Fatal! Application attempted to use not-present 80387!
Floating point opcode at virtual address 0x00056682
coprocessor not avaible at eip=556682
call frame traceback EIPS:
0x0005bb82
0x0005b5e0
0x00023126
0x000259a1
Does anybody understand? (I don't)
I have msdos 6 and using ftp ftp.clarkson.edu, I got bnu22bn.zip,
bnu22dc.zip, bnu22bn-coff.zip (bnu22bn-.zip), djdev110.zip, gas211bn.zip,
gas211dc.zip, gcc241bn.zip, and gcc241dc.zip.
As readme said, I used pkunzip -d -o filename(above listed)
I have now bin, cplusine, diffs, docs, drivers, emu387, include, lib,
readme.1st, and samples. (All in c:\djgpp, I also made c:\tmp)
I also tried " gcc -o file filename.c" and "gcc -v filename.c -o file"
My computer didn't like it either.
In config.sys I added
files=30
shell=c:\command.comn c:\ /e600 /p
In autoexe.bat I added
set COMPILER_PATH=c:/djgpp/bin
set C_INCLUDE_PATH=c:/djgpp/include
set OBJ_INCLUDE_PATH=c:/djgpp/inlcude
set LIBRARY_PATH=C:/djgpp/lib
set TMPDIR=c:/tmp
set GO32TMP=c:/tmp
and yes, I added path c:\DOS;c:\something;c\djgpp\bin
^^^^^^^^^^^
(
Using Kermit: (transfer a file from caslon at UofA to home PC)
In my PC I typed:
kermit
set port com2
set baud 2400
con
(I then dialed)
kermit
set send pack 1000
set block-check 3
set file type binary
server
set rec pack 1000
set block-check 3
set file type binary
get <filename> (loading)
finish
con
)
I hope somebody can solve the problem for me. THANK YOU A LOT!!!!
Shipman
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