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Steven,  
Thanks for your suggestions. I don't have time to work them right now, but I will, later,   
when I get back from work.  
 
Thanks muchly.  
HCM  
 
On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 23:39:16 PDT7, Steven Levine wrote:  
 
>In <200509042240.1ec6Ui5zh3Nl34f2@mx-roseate.atl.sa.earthlink.net>, on  
>09/04/05  
>   at 07:40 PM, "Harry Motin"  said:  
>  
>More stuff...  
>  
>Since you are using the IDE, you need to set up and check your compile and  
>link switches from inside the IDE.  In general, it's a bad idea to assume  
>that an IDE for a cross compiler like Watcom will pick up things like the  
>INCLUDE variable you defined in CONFIG.SYS.  
>  
>Regards,  
>  
>Steven  
>  
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