Yes, it would definitely be good to have a freesci/Win32 port that can be
built using free tools. I'm much more used to Visual C++ than the GNU family
of compilers, and that's why I've chosen VC++, but I'm not sure it was the
right choice.
If you need some Win32-specific help, feel free to ask me.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2000 9:39 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: mingw???
Hi all
Was just wondering if it was worth the effort of trying to get a mingw port
running...
I've been using it for a little while now, and I'm quite impressed...
Theoretically... all it would need would be the Vis. C++ code with some
tweaks... but then not all theories work...
There is also the possibility of creating a console app... hehehehehe - that
would be fun... would need win9x/2k to run... but would possibly be a
replacement for the DJGPP version (comparing DJGPP to mingw end results is
like comparing mice to whales... lol) I'd have to tweak the code quite a bit
though... but with the dos port running there is a better chance of it
working...
Anyway, me rambling on way too much... just wondered if anyone was
interested in it... would like someone with some experience with it (mingw)
to help... but not necessary...
Later
Ian
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