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[Fwd: Working with Cygwin]
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- Subject: [Fwd: Working with Cygwin]
- From: "Joan M. Moss" <jmm9001 at nyp dot org>
- Date: Wed, 08 Mar 2000 11:46:47 -0500
- CC: jmm9001 at nyp dot org
- Organization: New York Presbyterian Hospital
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J. Maurine Moss
First consulting Group Management Services
333 East 38th Street
New York, New York 10016
Tel: (212) 297-3081
Fax: (212) 297-4231
E-mail: jmm9001@nyp.org
- Subject: Re: Working with Cygwin
- From: "Joan M. Moss" <jmm9001 at nyp dot org>
- Date: Tue, 07 Mar 2000 16:53:49 -0500
- CC: "Moss, Joan-Maurine" <jmm9001 at nyp dot org>
- Organization: New York Presbyterian Hospital
I am new to using Cygwin. I have a program on a Unix box which uses a
DLL and I'm trying to port it to my PC (Windows NT). (The DL already
exists on my PC. I'm just getting started. Have run a couple of simple
programs. What editor do you use to key in your programs? I've been
using Word Pad. I can't find the make file you talked about in your
e-mail (on the Cygwin site). I just set up something simple of my own
so would like to see the one that's out there. Is there some sort of
forum I could get into for beginning users of this product? Also I
can't get the window for Cygwin-b20 to expand to full screen size. I'm
also new to Linux. The command set seems very limited. How do I find
out what exists? OK enough questions. If you have time and could give
me some help I'd appreciate it.
To: janwen"at"stack.nl
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J. Maurine Moss
First consulting Group Management Services
333 East 38th Street
New York, New York 10016
Tel: (212) 297-3081
Fax: (212) 297-4231
E-mail: jmm9001@nyp.org