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Yes, I'm sure I'll need help. I just posted a message minutes before
yours mentioning I'm willing to try Cygwin. The C program, wolf, is the
public domain If trying to compile the program under Win is what you
had in mind, then I can send you all the necessary files in a zip file.
If not, then I'll be back to ask questions about what might be going
wrong either here or in some Cygwin newsgroup. I distantly recall
there is one.
greg whittier wrote:
On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 1:01 PM, Wayne Watson <[email protected]>
wrote:
To be clear. The program I'm
trying to execute under Win XP was
compiled on a RH Linux machine. It was not compile on a Win OS machine.
It may sound far fetched some facility might be available to do this,
but somewhere in my very, very distant past before the small computers,
these sorts of things were possible, usually through a simulator of
some sort.
Wayne, do you have the source code? From your previous responses, I
think you do. If so, what is preventing you from compiling it on
windows? Maybe we can help you with that.
- Greg
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