You can use nano, as it's a pico clone. Make works perfectly fine, and
you can downlaod envy 2.2 source and take the StartupSH from there,
modify it, and then use it for ROM.

Raja

Future OLC Update: Debugging as I speak -- it looks awesome!

On Fri, 19 Apr 2002 17:00:01 -0600 Mike Barton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > make doesnt work and niether does startup or pico
> 
> Make should work... assuming you installed the full version of 
> cygwin.  If 
> not, I think you can pick up the extra components to cygwin in a 
> separate 
> download.  If that doesn't sound right, do a search on your system 
> for 
> make.exe and be sure it's in someplace accessible from your path in 
> cygwin.
> 
> Startup probably won't work because you won't have csh.  You'll have 
> to get a 
> startup script that works in bash, and there are quite a few of 
> them, just 
> search the archives or browse the snippet sites.
> 
> > If I dont have pico how can I edit the files in cygwin?
> 
> vi in cygwin...OR since the files are just on your windows 
> filesystem, you 
> can use any text editor (like notepad).  There are a billion text 
> editors and 
> everyone has their favorite..
> 
> --Palrich.
> 
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