Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!orstcs!usenet! From: daye@jacobs.cs.orst.edu (Garion) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: Hyper C and comp.sources.apple2, stand-along code, and whatever Message-ID: <1990Dec31.075353.23300@usenet@scion.CS.ORST.EDU> Date: 31 Dec 90 07:53:53 GMT Sender: @usenet@scion.CS.ORST.EDU Organization: Oregon State University, CS Dept. Lines: 30 Nntp-Posting-Host: jacobs.cs.orst.edu Ok....I'm not _new_ to Hyper C, but I don't know exactly what it encompasses. I have Aztec C (apprentice), but it is DOS 3.3, and I don't care for the dos 3.3 environment. SO I want to compile the files from comp.sources.apple2 (more.c, fgrep.c, upaaf.c) with hyperc. I have the scanf patch (I just put it with the header files and include it if I need it, since the other method of patching it to libc eludes me...), but I can't get upaaf.c (or anything else...except the echo.c, which doesn't do squat!) to compile. I'm not a C expert, but with some tooling around I got upaaf to compile on Aztec with almost no trouble. Anyone know what to do? Also, can I just take the header files from Aztec and use them with Hyper C? Some of the files from comp.sources require the headers from Aztec. Second major question: Stand alone code. I have been told that it may be possible to create stand-alone code with Hyper C. How? Does it take a lot of know-how with Assembly or C, or what? Also, could someone point me in the direction of acquiring the Hyper C manual? I don't think sending 35$ to a belly-up company will do me any good... Thanks.... --- 'Life in the so called space age' -- | Internet----- | 'I'll have to teach you a few of my spells. I | | daye@jacobs.cs.orst.edu | have one..a fireball..let's see, how did that | | daye@nyssa.cs.orst.edu | go..?' - If you don't know, you don't need to | My opinions are my own. I have opinions, therefore I am....