Quoth Richard Erlacher at 2008-09-04 18:51...
> Yes, but SDCC doesn't actually run under Windows, does it?  It runs under a 
> DOS prompt, which means it uses the DOS command interpreter, as presented by 
> Windows, rather than Windows.  How does that fit together?

I don't know if this is any help, but here goes:

1) If you are comfortable working in a Un*x environment, I would suggest 
installing Cygwin and doing everything under that - this is assuming 
that for some reason you cannot just run Un*x on your machine.

2) If you are NOT a Un*x person, you are probably better running SDCC 
under a DOS prompt.  One could argue that, as Windows has a command 
prompt, something that runs under it could be called a Windows 
application.  However, I think that most would say that a Windows 
programme is one that interacts directly with the Windows API/GUI - 
which would exclude all command-line programmes.

Hope this helps - if not, ignore ;-)

Cheers

M


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