xiaofan wrote:
 > On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 5:35 PM, Matthew Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 > >  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.
 > 
 > It is correct to say that a Windows program is one that interacts
 > directly with the Windows API, but not necessarily it needs to have
 > a GUI. Actually most of the compilers have command line version.
 > For example, Keil C51 compiler exes are all command line. uVision
 > (the IDE) is the GUI to act as the front for the command line compiler
 > components.

along those lines, has anyone been successful at running the Keil
compiler .exe pieces under Wine?  i did the experiment at one point,
and got the compiler to run, but since i hadn't configured a license
key (i didn't want to disturb my existing license, and i only had one,
of course) the compiler wouldn't create object files.  i'm curious as
to whether anyone else has run it this way and gotten a working executable.

paul
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 paul fox, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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