Jonathan wrote:
Maybe. See if your path is set up like this:
...;c:\c700\bin;c:\masm\bin;c:\masm\binb...
The MASM NMAKE may have a problem with the C code. It shouldn't, but I think I have seen this before.
I have the masm.exe in \c700\bin. Nmake is there too. I have some other nmake.exe and masm.exe files, but they are not caught in the path. Anyway, all is well now when I run from a DOS window. Good thing, my Windows 3.1 machine has a slave drive failure, and I really don't want to debug and fix it. I should try some of the other builds. I don't actually know what I did to fix the problem!!! Just rebooted ... I should either try to get things working in Windows XP or make another Windows98 machine. Perhaps my virtualbox Win98 is OK for building. No rush, but didn't you tell me once I can copy \c700 to XP, and then amke a few other configuration changes? My XP machine has C700 on it, but definitely doesn't work, can't even compile the first file. Hmmm, I wonder if we can build in DOSBOX??? Tim