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Steven Levine wrote: >
 > There should be a readme.
 
 
Couldn't find one.  It's probably in the archive sets. 
 
> Get gzip and tar from Hobbes. 
 
Thanks. 
 
> You will also need a working emx gcc install. 
 
Mine works but I've done very little with it (mostly used the PGCC Fortran) and might have missed a desirable setting or two.  There's a
 few things that need to be in CONFIG.SYS.
 
 
Logistics question:  whose hardware will we do this on?  I don't have a laptop and my lunchbox portable's LCD screen is dead.  Don't
 particularly want to carry my big tower and 21" monitor (70 pounds iirc)
 to the meeting.
 
 
- Peter 
 
 
 
 
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