RM> REM just for fun, let's try it with RSX in disguise
RM> del emx.exe
RM> Deleting d:\c\indent\emx.exe
RM> 1 file deleted 57,344 bytes freed
RM> copy rsx.exe emx.exe
RM> d:\c\indent\rsx.exe => d:\c\indent\emx.exe
RM> 1 file copied
RM> REM doesn't work, no DPMI server loaded
RM> zatest io2.c
RM> loader v1.0 : (c) Rainer Schnitker
RM> rsx_32 loader error: No DPMI-host found!
RM> REM this bit done in a different session with QDPMI loaded
RM> zatest io2.c
RM> WARNING: emx 0.9b or later required
RM> argc is 2
RM> arg 1 is io2.c
And if you run "indent" at this stage?
RM> Now what?
And if it still doesn't work, well, it needs to be debugged. How about
FREQing GNUEMX.TXT, then the files it refers to, then you will have a free
32-bit DOS-extended C compiler. Which you can run zatest on, and it takes
parameters successfully, then you can find out which change from zatest to
indent stuffs it up. I presume you have made sure that all the stuffing
around you did with indent yourself, you haven't altered something already?
BFN. Paul.
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